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Employees of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Magnetospheric Mission have penetrated the mystery of magnetic reconnection, the process that causes solar flares. This will provide a more complete picture of nuclear fusion and will help to better predict solar storms that affect both the behavior of terrestrial technology and human organisms.
This is described on the official NASA portal.
The authors of the new theory used the usual magnetic effect, which is used in household devices, for example, in sensors that monitor the anti-lock braking system of a car. It took our contemporaries and their predecessors about 60 years to penetrate the essence of magnetic reconnection.
The process of magnetic reconnection occurs in plasma, a substance that is similar to a liquid and is especially sensitive to magnetic fields. During fast magnetic reconnection, the charged particles in the plasma—ions and electrons—stop moving as a group and start moving separately. This causes the Hall effect, creating an unstable energy vacuum in which reconnection occurs. The pressure of the magnetic fields around the energy vacuum causes the vacuum to explode, which quickly releases a huge amount of energy – enough to power the entire world for 20,000 years.
If the study of the birth of solar flares is just beginning, then the Hall effect has long been used in everyday life. It is he who is used in 3D printers, as well as in sensors that monitor the speed of rotation of the wheels.
Source: Rosbalt

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