
Abstract Just like solar activity, the solar wind affects the physical and magnetic parameters of planets in interplanetary space, sunspots, their number, flares, and magnetic storms created by the Sun on Earth affect radio-electronic devices and the living world. Although the educational indicators of students are associated with physical, sociocultural factors, solar wind indicators do not go unnoticed in these results. In this regard, basic data on the material of the solar wind and geomagnetic storms has been collected. The dependence of such educational indicators as attendance, academic performance, and quality indicators of examination sessions on the parameters of the solar wind and the level of magnetic storm has been studied. Regression dependencies are given, and coefficients are determined. It has been determined that educational indicators depend on parameters related to the sun and the strength of the geomagnetic storm. The results obtained are important when analyzing educational indicators.
Sun, geomagnetic storm, education indicators, student attendance, success, quality
Sun, geomagnetic storm, education indicators, student attendance, success, quality
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