You see, Phaedra has a dense metallic liquid core which creates a dynamo effect.
Exactly how the dynamo effect changes the field isn't widely understood.
This shift lends to there being one or more iron-rich molten layers surrounding the core producing a dynamo effect similar to that of Earth.
The RFP also relies on driving current in the plasma to reinforce the field from the magnets through the dynamo effect.
This movement creates a dynamo effect that generates a magnetic field called the geodynamo.
Joseph Larmor had worked in this area, arguing that sunspots regenerate themselves through a dynamo effect.
This creates a dynamo effect, or convections and currents within the core.
The interaction between the convective motions and the electrical currents creates a dynamo effect.
This dynamo effect would result from the circulation of the planet's iron-rich liquid core.
Particularly strong tidal effects caused by the planet's high orbital eccentricity would serve to keep the core in the liquid state necessary for this dynamo effect.