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The earth's magnetic field at geomagnetic poles has a magnitude `8xx10^(-5)T`. Find the magnitude and the direction of the field at a point on the earth's surface where the radius makes an angle of `120^(@)` with its axis of the earth's assumed magnetic dipole. What is the inclination dip at this point?

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The geomagnetic poles are in end on position.
The magneic field at geomagnetic poles
`" " B'=(mu_(0))/(4pi).(2M)/(R^(2)),B'=8xx10^(-5)T`
The magnetic field at point P
`" " B'=(mu_(0)M)/(4piR^(3))(1+3cos^(2)theta)^(1//2)`
`" " (B')/(2)(1+3 cos^(2)theta)^(1//2)`
`" " (8xx10^(-5^(2)))/(2)[1+3cos^(2) 120^(@)]^(1//2)`
`" " =4xx10^(-5)[1+(3)/(4)]^((1)/(2)`
`" " tan alpha=(1)/(2) tan theta=(1)/(2) tan120^(@)`
`" " alpha= tan^(-1)((-sqrt3)/(2))`
Dip `theta` is an angle made by the earth's magnetic field with the horizontal plane
`" " phi=alpha-90^(@)=tan^(-1)((-sqrt3)/(2))-90^(@)`
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