In any place, why does the magnetic needle of a compass not settle parallel to the ground but at a an angle to it?
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A compass needle aligns itself with the Earth’s 3 dimensional magnetic field. Close to the equator this will be pretty much parallel to the ground but as to get closer to either the north or south magnetic poles the needle begins to dip. The amount that the needle dips is known as dip angle or angle of inclination.
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A compass needle aligns itself with the Earth’s three-dimensional magnetic fields. On the point of the equator, this can be just about parallel to the bottom, however on get closer to either the north or south magnetic poles the needle begins to dip. The number that the needle dips is understood as dip angle or angle of inclination.
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