What determines south and north magnetic poles?

The Earth self-rotates with greatest linear velocities along the equator. Solar and lunar gravitational pulls produce piezoelectric effects as different regions accelerates and decelerates at different times of the day, creating extrusion along the direction of self-rotation. The magnetic lines of f...

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Main Authors: Liu, Qiuyun, David, Chanyuk Lam, Lin, Yuhan, Liao, Lipeng, Fu, Min, Ouyang, Jess Lan, Peng, Jingli, Tang, Man
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Published: Center for Open Science 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/5yezt
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Summary:The Earth self-rotates with greatest linear velocities along the equator. Solar and lunar gravitational pulls produce piezoelectric effects as different regions accelerates and decelerates at different times of the day, creating extrusion along the direction of self-rotation. The magnetic lines of force will point to the north magnetic pole - geographic South Pole.