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The plane of dip circle is set in the ge...

The plane of dip circle is set in the geographic meridian and the apparent dip is `theta_(1)`. It is then set in a vertical plane perpendicular to the geographic meridian. Now, the apparent dip is `theta_(2)`. The angle of declination `theta` at that place is

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