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Question
Discuss Earth’s magnetic field in detail.
Solution
- William Gilbert proposed that Earth behaves like a gigantic powerful bar magnet.
- The temperature inside the earth is very high, so it is not possible for a magnet to retain its magnetism.
- Gover suggested that the Earth’s magnetic field is due to hot rays coming out from the sun.
- The branch of physics which deals with the Earth’s magnetic field is called Geomagnetism or Terrestrial magnetism.
- Three quantities required to specify the Earth’s magnetic field are
- magnetic declination (D)
- magnetic dip or inclination (I)
- the horizontal component of the Earth’s magnetic field (BH)
- BE → Earth’smagneticfield.
BH → Horizontal component
BV → Vertical component
Horizontal component BH = BE cos I
Vertical component BV= BE sin I;
tan I = `"B"_"v"/"B"_"H"`
i) At magnetic equator BH = BE [I = 0°]
BV = 0
ii) At magnetic poles BH = 0 [I = 90°]
BV = BE
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