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What is the angle of dip, when the horizontal and vertical components of magnetic field of earth's are equal and how?

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Answered by sakshijadhav124
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Answer:

Explanation:

he dip angle 'x' at a point is defined as the angle between the direction of the Earth's magnetic field 'B' and the horizontal at that point on the surface of the Earth. If Bv = Bh , then

tanx= Bv/Bh

x= tan-1(1) = 45°

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Angle of dip :

The angle made between earth total magentic field and its horizontal component

Angle of dip is maximum at poles

Angle of dip is minimum at equator

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