Dip circle

From Glossary of Meteorology



dip circle

An instrument for measuring the inclination of the earth's magnetic field.

In its simplest form it consists only of a magnetized needle mounted on a pointed bearing, and a protractor. By timing the oscillation of the needle, it is possible to obtain, also, relative values of the intensity of the earth's magnetic field.


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