(Physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon.
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Examples for "dip"
Examples for "dip"
1However the last great dip was more than 20 million years ago.
2That's despite a dip in the number of new cases reported yesterday.
3Blanch 5 minutes; cold dip; drain and pack into the cans dry.
4Just dip the pads in water or use your usual cleansing products.
5Traders often use options as insurance against a dip in the market.
1Overall, western governments have shown little inclination to follow the money, however.
2Prudence seemed in favour of acceptance; natural inclination was opposed to it.
3In addition; there's a slight inclination to speak directly from the heart.
4In other words, we seem to have a natural inclination to learn.
5So far it had displayed no inclination to narrow, or change direction.
1The contact between the sandstone and the overlying trap was very clearly defined, the angle of dip being approximately 17° 40' toward the northwest.
1The following tables contain the absolute determinations of the magnetic inclination and declination made in the Voyage of H.M.S.
1Each day, now, Webb took an approximate magnetic dip and declination in the lee of the break-wind.
2I attempted to determine the magnetic dip and intensity, but was prevented by a heavy storm of rain.
3The magnetic dip is always measured in this work, according to the centesimal division, if the contrary be not expressly mentioned.
4It can be seen from the world map that the magnetic dip (shown as a heavy line) is very different to the geographic equator.
5I found the magnetic dip 25.25 degrees (cent div), showing that it had increased considerably from the fort of San Carlos.
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