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The Angular Momentum of the Solar Wind
Edmund J. Weber,Leverett Davis +1 more
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Steady state model of solar wind flow in equatorial plane solved for radial and azimuthal motions, taking into account pressure gradient, magnetic field and gravitational effects as discussed by the authors.Abstract:
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