MAGNETIC DIP vs ANGLE OF DIP: NOUN
- The angle between magnetic north and the horizontal (as shown by a compass held vertically).
- The angle that a magnetic needle makes with the horizontal plane at any specific location. Magnetic dip is 0° at the magnetic equator and 90° at each of the magnetic poles.
- (physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon
- (physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon
MAGNETIC DIP vs ANGLE OF DIP: RELATED WORDS
- Brachypinacoid, Clinometric, Vertical, Circumnutate, Orthopinacoid, Reclination, Cross of lorraine, Clinodiagonal, Horizontal, Magnetic north, Isocline, Magnetic inclination, Angle of dip, Inclination, Dip
- Valley, Angle of dip, Magnetic dip, Isoclinal, Clinometer, Anticlinal, Chip, Bob, Strike, Dip circle, Slope, Dips, Dio, Inclinometer, Inclination
MAGNETIC DIP vs ANGLE OF DIP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Orthodiagonal, Dygogram, Brachypinacoid, Clinometric, Vertical, Circumnutate, Orthopinacoid, Reclination, Cross of lorraine, Clinodiagonal, Horizontal, Magnetic north, Isocline, Inclination, Dip
- Pitched, Pitch, Cone, Valley, Magnetic dip, Isoclinal, Clinometer, Anticlinal, Strike, Chip, Bob, Slope, Dio, Inclinometer, Inclination
MAGNETIC DIP vs ANGLE OF DIP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- N/A
- The angle of dip varies from place to place.
- Angle of Dip the angle at which strata or mineral deposits are inclined to the horizontal plane.