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rAYW9n8i-C4 • Spinning Sphere of Molten Sodium
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Kind: captions Language: en thermometry is kind of a key safety diagnostic to make sure that we're well controlled thermometry thermometry what if it gets too high here in trouble or sodium expands when it eats the vessel has a certain volume there's a temperature above which it's over full and it's better not to be over fault what temperature is that uh I think it's around a hundred and thirty degrees have you ever been slows no no because of our mama trees have we have mana tree and backup from our tree and backup to the backup the wrong tree let's back up and explain what is this thing this is a three meter sphere of molten sodium that is 12.5 tons of hot liquid metal designed to span it up to four revolutions per second and at that rate the outer surface of the sphere is moving at over a hundred and thirty kilometers an hour that's over 80 miles per hour basically it's representing the earth what they're trying to do is find out how the Earth's magnetic field is generated and some of the first scientists to study this starting with William Gilbert in 1600 proposed that the earth was a huge permanent magnet now today we know that the inner core of the earth is solid and it's mostly made up of iron and nickel which are ferromagnetic elements however the temperature of the inner core is nearly 6,000 Kelvin which is way above their Curie temperatures and so there is no way that they could maintain a permanent magnetic field the same is true of the solid mantle of the earth much of it is way too hot for permanent magnets which leaves only the liquid metal outer core as the place where Earth's magnetic fields could be generated and this is what is modeled by the 3-meter spinning sphere of molten sodium it needs to be as large as practicable it needs to be as high-speed as practicable and we use liquid sodium because it's the best electric conductor of any liquid so it has the downsides of being hazardous and flammable but the failure would be modestly Cass trophic it's gonna weird twist a phrase but it's modestly catice most buildings have sprinkler systems in case of fire but not this lab to see why take a look at a single drop of water falling on a single drop of molten sodium now multiply that by 12.5 tonnes and you have modestly catastrophic but the researchers have thought about this and they have a plan there is a liquid nitrogen Dewar that sits up top so one of these mostly full you can just hit a switch and dump the entire contents liquid nitrogen top of the experiment so this is like a physicist super fire extinguisher then you know it's back-up plan the plan is no leak no fire the back-up plan put the fire out with cryogenics it actually works great this is three hundred degrees colder than the sodium and so sodium cannot burn nitrogen gas atmosphere and the cold freezes it and leak gets frozen and everything just chills but when everything's working normally how is a spinning sphere of liquid metal meant to generate a magnetic field well for the earth the thinking goes like this first as the earth radiates heat into space its core cools this means the solid inner core is growing as iron and nickel from the outer core solidify at the boundary now this leaves some lighter elements like sulfur for example behind in the outer core and so patches with those lighter elements experience a buoyant force and rise away from the court in turbulent convection currents now add to this the fact that the earth is rotating the rotation causes those convection currents to spiral around and access roughly parallel with the Earth's axis of rotation these spiraling turbulent flows of liquid metal can trap magnetic field lines and as they move and stretch the field they create electric currents that produce more magnetic fields if the magnetic fields are generated faster than they dissipate due to the resistance of the metal well then you have a self-sustaining electric generator or a dynamo we talk about the dynamo generation of magnetic fields to mean when you have a turbulent conductor let's say convecting like the core that's spontaneously generates a magnetic field if you have a little bit of current that happens it causes a little bit of magnetic field that couples into the motion that causes more currents cause more magnetic fields couples into the motion and then you're just converting motion to currents but it goes it goes unstable it's kind of counterintuitive though because you started out with no magnetic field so how do you get the current in the first place you don't I mean like no no oh you know all you need is a little infinitesimal amount a thermal variation a random current will just grow to full size so one Sun is unstable actually you don't really care where the the tickle came from the states we have now don't generate their own magnetic field so we've not reached the dynamo threshold although the hope is to do so in a modified version of the experiment so we apply magnetic fields from the outside and then look at the amplification in those magnetic fields by the rotating turbulence and we get a copious amounts of amplification depending on where we are in the operating conditions for instance we apply these external magnetic fields sort of go through the experiment like that they get twisted up by the flow and the magnetic fields in the angular direction can be up to ten times larger than the fields we apply so we actually have lots of gain even though we've not yet have a closed loop dynamo so why is it important to understand the Earth's magnetic field we know the Earth's magnetic field is part of what makes Earth a habitable planet one of the ways is that it forms a shield the magnetosphere which deflects the worst parts of the solar storms around but lately that shield appears to be weakening so the Earth's magnetic field was dropped 10% in the last 170 years we don't know why there's a very weak spot of the Earth's magnetic field in the South Atlantic the South Atlantic anomaly that's growing weaker we do know the Earth's magnetic field has reversed many hundreds of times in its history we don't know where it's going now we actually don't currently have a predictive science of those magnetic field why is that important so the Earth's magnetic field has whether it has changes you might want to have a forecast for planning purposes will this spinning sphere make that forecasting possible it's an experiment so no one has run a device like this ever it's world unique so you don't entirely know what's gonna happen we run it but that's why we do experiments so in fact we don't know whether it's possible or not to predict the Earth's future magnetically it's an open question Hey so in about a week I am taking the 13 hour flight to Sydney I am touring the country and launching a new feature length documentary there's more info in the description but on that flight will be my wife and my two kids who are 2 and under and I kind of have these visions 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