Solar cycle

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solar cycle

Most indicators of solar activity vary in a quasiperiodic manner, with successive maxima separated by an average interval of about 11 years—the so-called solar cycle.

If reversal of the magnetic-field polarity in a given hemisphere in successive 11-year periods is taken into account, the complete solar cycle may be considered to average some 22 years.


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