Explain the terms angle of depression and angle of diples.
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Definition of angle of depression
: the angle formed by the line of sight and the horizontal plane for an object below the horizontal
First Known Use of angle of depression
1758, in the meaning defined above
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While depression angle is made by horizontal line, the dipole angle is on an equatorial line
- When the observer is higher than the object then the object being viewed forms a depression angle.
- When an observer points at an object that is further away than them, an angle is created between the horizontal line drawn at the level of their eye and the line connecting the object to their eye.
- In electromagnetic gadget, an electric dipole is utilized to isolate positive and negative charges. Point is framed when pair of electric charges of equivalent greatness yet inverse sign separated by an ordinarily little distance.
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