Earth's Magnetic Field | Earth Itself Is a Huge Magnet | Magnetosphere | Arbor Scientific

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Published 2020-04-13
In this video, we explore the nature of Earth's magnetic field, including the differences between Earth's magnetic poles and geomagnetic poles.

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All Comments (21)
  • @SuitieIsSad
    I wasnt sent here by a teacher, I was just generally curious, and now at this point I’m just having fun😆
  • @KYESTV
    You say my comment will be appreciated. I am 70+ year old US citizen in S. Africa. I'm a radio technician thinking of building what would be a unique transmitter capable of being globally heard. High frequency (shortwave) radio is greatly affected by earth's magnetic field as the field affects inbound solar particles. Thank you for your very good presentation. I found it very interesting.
  • @3cent
    This has got to be the clearest explanations of all the relevant terminologies. And with that I say Thank You! This video deserves more views, whole lot more.
  • @mei_3164
    This just woke up my inner child, I‘m enjoying this the way I should have and - as a child- hoped to enjoy school
  • @aliaff27
    Great video, thank you! Will be using this in my class tomorrow.
  • @mikemesta1
    Once we fully understand this .. then we can travel space
  • @cezarpimentel
    Great video, superb narration! Your voice is calm and very easy to understand. Great work dude! 👊
  • @desolan9968
    Planet earth The engineer and architect of life Thanks to earth magneticfeld we are safe from intense radiation
  • @roddoel1028
    Very good video, Just a small critic, magnetic field lines cannot be seen from outer space, it is some thing we visualise through animation and scientific instrumentation. cheers
  • @JohnSmith-cc3ud
    I do not understand the negative comments here to have any purpose but to supress a nicely done and informative video. Job well done, keep doing what you're doing. Only change as naturally as this complex planet of which we are connected to
  • @MinesAGuinness
    Thank you for a very interesting summary. I loved how you explained some of the parts that would be easy to gloss over in a lesson, such as the geomagnetic poles, and your visuals and explanations of the reasons for setting of a compass was the clearest I've seen for young people. I am definitely going to share this with my primary school Year 5 students to help them make links between their Earth and Space topic and Forces science while they are learning at home. And I'm going to watch it again too!
  • @chrisinculture
    This is really clearly explained. I just watched it with my 5 year old and we both understood it.
  • @lennarrt
    What a nice video. Thank you very much
  • @moonstar21868
    "I Feel As If My Days Are No More" The air feels different. The familiar warmth of the sun feels foreign. The smell of the ocean is missing.
  • @Xeno_Bardock
    Earth is not only a magnet but also an electret or capacitor due to plus charge (anode) at the plasma core and minus charge (cathode) on surface we walk. Also another plus charge (anode) is in space due to ionosphere created by solar wind.
  • Could earths changing magnetic field have an affect on climate change that other observers are not considering?
  • @Happy23913
    God bless you. Thank you for this video.