Message from @Lucienne d'Anwyl

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2019-12-22 17:40:05 UTC  

Cylinder magnet in a plastic tube, copper wound around the tube. Shake.

2019-12-22 17:40:08 UTC  

@Mersenne I didn't even know that's the reference I was responding to, but it was. Well played.

2019-12-22 17:40:11 UTC  

younrealize that magnets work in space all right

2019-12-22 17:40:18 UTC  

and in all of our probes on other planets

2019-12-22 17:40:23 UTC  

It's almost like the same elements found on Earth are also in space

2019-12-22 17:40:25 UTC  

and in the outer reaches of the solar system

2019-12-22 17:40:29 UTC  

And they have the same properties

2019-12-22 17:40:33 UTC  

Whodathunk

2019-12-22 17:40:38 UTC  

someone is confusing the earth's magnetic field for that which makes the magent work

2019-12-22 17:40:41 UTC  

Magnets even work in California

2019-12-22 17:40:46 UTC  

IKR!

2019-12-22 17:41:18 UTC  

Any conductor moving through an electric field will induce a current

2019-12-22 17:41:59 UTC  

I'm pretty sure every other planet also has a magnetic field

2019-12-22 17:42:05 UTC  

nope

2019-12-22 17:42:07 UTC  

mars doesn't

2019-12-22 17:42:12 UTC  

some do some dont

2019-12-22 17:42:12 UTC  

no iron core

2019-12-22 17:42:14 UTC  

Generally requires a metal core

2019-12-22 17:42:19 UTC  

Ferrite core

2019-12-22 17:42:24 UTC  

yup

2019-12-22 17:42:35 UTC  

and you dont ned them for magnets to be magnets so it doesnt matter

2019-12-22 17:42:35 UTC  

Most planets have metal cores, even the gas ones as far as I know

2019-12-22 17:42:42 UTC  

they exist to help protect against cosmic rays

2019-12-22 17:42:44 UTC  

earth is a dynamo, creating it's own field in the same way a generator does

2019-12-22 17:42:45 UTC  

how do you inform your boomer parents politely that youre not supposed to eat wraps raw and thats why they taste like ass

2019-12-22 17:42:47 UTC  

MA's right - Electricity is the manifestation of the movement of electrons, and so long as there is substance, there can be electrons. Thus there can always be an electrical field, regardless of whether or not it is in space.

2019-12-22 17:42:54 UTC  

@Tubby the Skelly Bones non ferrous metals

2019-12-22 17:43:15 UTC  

Everything comes down to the movement of electrons

2019-12-22 17:43:17 UTC  

Jupiter has a metallic hydrogen core

2019-12-22 17:43:24 UTC  

hydrogen

2019-12-22 17:43:25 UTC  

no iron or very little

2019-12-22 17:43:25 UTC  

isnt

2019-12-22 17:43:26 UTC  

a

2019-12-22 17:43:27 UTC  

metal

2019-12-22 17:43:28 UTC  

Sadly, trying to harness the Earth's magnetic field has been slow going.

2019-12-22 17:43:30 UTC  

😛

2019-12-22 17:43:31 UTC  

nigger go look it up

2019-12-22 17:43:49 UTC  

fucking sperg

2019-12-22 17:43:52 UTC  

interesting theory is that if the sun's excitation of the earth's magnetic field can effect the earth's crust in the form of seismic activity