I am a huge black smithing fan boy, I wish I had an area to setup a furnace and tools and maybe oneday I can make that happen. Which got me to thinking that when iron hits a certain temp it reaches its curie point. Curie point is when iron becomes non magnetic. Accoriding to the globe model the center of the earth is molten iron and controls our poles. Magnetic fields are not a strong point of molten iron..... It;s almost like the lies are so simple and easy to dismiss on purpose.
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What happens to the molten metal's conductive properties? Does it increase impedance, hence the loss of magnetism? Just stick your ohmeter's probes on that bowl of slag haha
The magnetic field isn't generated directly by the iron. It's supposed to be a result of thermal convection.
Ya! That's a HUGE one Adam. Do you know the numbers off hand? (I'm being lazy...)
supposed temp of the spinning molten iron core of the earth?
curie point of iron?