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Magnetosphere particle motion

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Magnetosphere particle motion refers to the behavior and dynamics of charged particles, such as electrons and ions, within the Earth's magnetosphere. The magnetosphere is the region of space surrounding the Earth where the magnetic field dominates and is influenced by the solar wind, which is a stream of charged particles emitted by the Sun. Key aspects of magnetosphere particle motion include: 1. **Magnetic Fields**: The Earth's magnetic field creates forces that guide the motion of charged particles.

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