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    dip
    /dɪp/

    verb

    • 1. put or let something down quickly or briefly in or into (liquid): "he dipped a brush in the paint" Similar immersesubmergeplungeduck
    • 2. put a hand or implement into (a bag or container) in order to take something out: "Ian dipped into his briefcase and pulled out a photograph"

    noun

    • 1. a brief swim: "they cooled off by taking a dip in the pool" Similar swimbathediveplunge
    • 2. a thick sauce in which pieces of food are dipped before eating: "tasty garlic dip" Similar saucedressingrelishcreamy mixture

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  2. T = C + V + D (which is a general equation relating compass and true bearings) Where, C is the compass bearing. M is the magnetic bearing. T is the true bearing. V is the variation. D is the compass deviation. V < 0, D < 0 for westerly variation and deviation. V > 0, D > 0 for easterly variation and deviation.

  3. The angle of dip is stated to be negative (-) whenever the magnetic field was indeed pointing upwards. Whenever the dip needle seems to be horizontal, the angle of dip seems to be 0 °, when it is vertically, the angle of dip is 90 °. The angle of dip is 45° whenever the horizontal, as well as vertical components of the earth's magnetic field ...

  4. Example 1: Calculate the vertical component of the earth’s magnetic field at the equator if the horizontal component of the earth’s magnetic field is at B and the angle of dip is 60०. Solution: The horizontal component of the earth’s magnetic field, H = B e cos 60० = B. B e х ½ = B.

  5. byjus.com › question-answer › theangle-of-dip-is-the-angleWhat is the angle of dip? - BYJU'S

    Angle of dip. The angle of dip is the angle between the earth's magnetic field lines and the horizontal component of the magnetic meridian. It is defined as the angle in the vertical plane aligned with the magnetic north. Its value ranges from 0 ° to 90 °. If the angle of dip is positive, the magnetic field line points downward.

  6. The angle that the lines of force make with the Earth's surface at any given place is called the angle of dip and varies from 0 degrees at the magnetic equator, to virtually 90 degrees at the magnetic poles. The lines of force around the magnetic equator of the Earth are perfectly horizontal. So the magnetic needle will become horizontal there.

  7. Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process by which phototrophs convert light energy into chemical energy, which is later used to fuel cellular activities. The chemical energy is stored in the form of sugars, which are created from water and carbon dioxide. 3,12,343.

  8. Mitosis is the phase of the cell cycle where the nucleus of a cell is divided into two nuclei with an equal amount of genetic material in both the daughter nuclei. It succeeds the G2 phase and is succeeded by cytoplasmic division after the separation of the nucleus. Mitosis is essential for the growth of the cells and the replacement of worn ...

  9. Volume. In mathematics, ‘Volume’ is a mathematical quantity that shows the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by an object or a closed surface. The unit of volume is in cubic units such as m3, cm3, in3 etc. Sometimes, volume is also termed capacity. For example, the amount of water a cylindrical jar can occupy is measured by its volume.

  10. Dipole Moment (µ) = Charge (Q) * distance of separation (r) It is measured in Debye units denoted by ‘D’. 1 D = 3.33564 × 10 -30 C.m, where C is Coulomb and m denotes a metre. The bond dipole moment that arises in a chemical bond between two atoms of different electronegativities can be expressed as follows: μ = 𝛿.d.

  11. Example 1: Find the domain and range of a function f (x) = 3x2 – 5. Solution: Given function: f (x) = 3x2 – 5. We know that the domain of a function is the set of input values for f, in which the function is real and defined. The given function has no undefined values of x.