Science, asked by neha899, 3 months ago

how does the angle of dip vary from equator to poles?​

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Answered by NiyaSurve
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Answer:

On the magnetic equator, the angle of dip is 0° as the needle would rest horizontally at the magnetic equator. At other places the value of dip angle lies between 0 and 90 degrees. Therefore, the angle of dip from equator to the poles varies from 0° to 90°

Answered by sanskriti726
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Answer:

On the magnetic equator, the angle of dip is 0° as the needle would rest horizontally at the magnetic equator. At other places the value of dip angle lies between 0 and 90 degrees. Therefore, the angle of dip from equator to the poles varies from 0° to 90°.

Explanation:

Answer :

Horizontal and vertical components of Earth’s magnetic field are equal at magnetic North and South poles. At these positions angle of dip will be 90° because direction of magnetic field of Earth is along the magnetic axis.

Just like geographic equator, there is a magnetic equator as well. There is no vertical component at points lying on the magnetic equator. Thus, at points on Earth which lie on magnetic equator, the angle of dip is equal to zero.

So the required angles of dip are 0 and 90°.

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