How to calculate magnetic declination
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Explanation:
Multiply it by -23.44, the tilt of the Earth's axis in degrees. The result is the solar declination in degrees for that day of the year. From the example, the cosine of 53.2603 is 0.5982; multiply it by -23.44 to get -14.02 degrees
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Explanation:
m = fore/q1q2 r2...........
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