Magnetogravity wave

{{Short description|Type of sound wave in an ionised gas}}

{{About|acoustic waves in plasma|the gravitational analog of electromagnetism|Gravitoelectromagnetism}}

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A magnetogravity wave is a type of plasma wave. A magnetogravity wave is an acoustic gravity wave which is associated with fluctuations in the background magnetic field.{{cite journal |first=Y-Q. |last=Lou |year=1996 |title=Trapped Coronal Magnetogravity Modes |journal=Science |volume=272 |issue= 5261|pages=521–523 |jstor=2890096|bibcode=1996Sci...272..521L |doi=10.1126/science.272.5261.521 |s2cid=122707371 }} In this context, gravity wave refers to a classical fluid wave, and is completely unrelated to the relativistic gravitational wave.

Examples

Magnetogravity waves are found in the corona of the Sun.

See also

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Category:Astrophysics

Category:Waves in plasmas

Category:Waves

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