
The Sun Is A Magnet!
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Science, Physics
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the sun's role beyond being a nuclear fusion factory, highlighting its magnetic properties. It explains how charged particles create magnetic fields, leading to coronal loops that carry immense energy. These loops can break, releasing charged particles into space, potentially affecting Earth. Despite the risks, these solar events also offer spectacular phenomena.
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What happens when coronal loops break and how can it affect Earth?
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Explain the significance of the solar ejections and their potential impact on power grids.
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