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Difference between magnetic equator and magnetic axis std 6

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Answered by kavyavhani
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magnetic axis is defined as the locus of points along which the 2(m–1) pole terms are zero. • In general, the axis, as defined above, follows. an irregular path. However, the location of the axis in an integral sense is often of the most interest.

the irregular imaginary line, passing round the earth near the equator, on which a magnetic needle has no dip.

Answered by bijenderrao855
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magnetic axis:line joining the two poles of magnet (North and South).

magnetic equator: magnetic line of force directed horizontally where magnetic needle is free to rotate.

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