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The dip at a place is delta. For measuri...

The dip at a place is delta. For measuring it, the axis of the dip needle is perpendicular to the magnetic meridian. If the axis of the dip needle makes angle `theta` with the magnetic meridian, the apparent dip will be given `tan delta_(1)` which is equal to:

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