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How do magnetic fields heat the Sun?

The Sun is a giant ball of superheated gas, or plasma, which generates powerful magnetic fields. These fields can get tangled, snap, and then reconnect, releasing huge amounts of energy. This process, observed by Aditya-L1, is thought to be key to explaining why the Sun's outer atmosphere is so incredibly hot.

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