A dip needle lies initially in the magnetic meridian when it
shows an angle of dip q at a place. The dip circle is rotated
through an angle x in the horizontal plane and then it shows
an angle of dip ϴ'.
Then tanϴ'/tanϴ is
(a) 1/cos x
(b) 1/sin x
(c) 1/tan x
(d) cos x
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