Not exact matches
The moon has no global
magnetic field today, but early in its life, it probably had a core hot enough to churn violently, with the movement of this electrically
charged fluid creating a
magnetic field.
These simulations get more demanding and expensive as the temperature of the
fluid increases: An evaporated
fluid has to be treated as a compressible gas, and, heated further, the gas becomes ionized, becoming a «plasma» of positively and negatively
charged particles that interact collectively via electric and
magnetic fields.
Magnetic Ride Control (with StabiliTrak and Brake Assist) Using magnetically
charged particles suspended in a synthetic
fluid, the Lucerne's shocks continually adjust to varying road surfaces and driving conditions, this remarkable feature responds far faster than conventional valve - damping systems to provide the rare combination of exceptional twisty - road handling and silky smooth highway ride.