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the earth's magnetic field is unchanging in the short run
Linda asks: Can the spinning of the Earth be used as a source of electricity, similar to the spinning of wind turbines?
Less directly, the spinning of the Earth interacts with the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon to generate ocean tides, and the tidal currents can be used to generate electricity.
The Earth spinning does set up electric currents in liquid iron in the outer core of the Earth. This generates the Earth's magnetic field, which shields our atmosphere from the solar wind.
Trying to develop energy from the mechanical rotation of the earth would involve insurmountable difficulties despite being theoretically possible.An isolated structure that is static with reference to the rotating earth or rotating with a shorter or longer period than the earth would be required first. then this structure would be required to follow the track of the earth around the sun.Not at all practical and i'm sure there could be other difficulties involved.
Unless something left the Earth or joined the Earth or another external body changed speed,
Trying to develop energy from the mechanical rotation of the earth would involve insurmountable difficulties despite being theoretically possible.
what powers this generation of electro magnetic currents ?
- Some have even recently speculated (based on seismology) that the remnants of Theia's core are still sinking to coalesce with the Earth's core- This causes convection currents in the outer core- This interacts with the rotation of the Earth to generate electric currents in the outer core, which generates the Earth's magnetic field