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Standard XII
Physics
Scalars and the Need for Vectors
77.A dip circ...
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77.A dip circle is at right angles to the magnetic meridian.What will be the apparant dip? a)0^° b)30^° c)60^° d)90^°
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Q.
A dip circle is at right angle to the magnetic meridian. The apparent dip angle is
Q.
The true value of dip at a place is
45
o
. If the place of the dip circle is turned through
60
o
from the magnetic meridian, the apparent value of dip will be
Q.
The true angle of dip at a given place on earth is equal to
53
∘
. If the plane of dip circle is at an angle of
60
∘
with the magnetic meridian, then the apparent angle of dip will be (Take
tan
53
∘
=
4
3
)
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Q.
Dip circle is not set into magnetic meridian and the angle at which it is inclined to the magnetic meridian is unknown.
δ
′
and
δ
′′
are apparent dips at a place in which dip circle is kept in transverse positions. The dip is:
Q.
A dip circle shows an apparent dip of
60
0
at a place where the true dip is
45
0
. If the dip circle is rotated by
90
0
, what will be the apparent dip?
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