What is the vertical component of earth’s magnetic field?

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Last Answer : B. Horizontal polarization

Description : The electric field lines in a plane perpendicular to the earth’s surface. A. Elliptical polarization B. Circular polarization C. Horizontal polarization D. Vertical polarization

Last Answer : D. Vertical polarization

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Last Answer : a. The work acted by the earth's gravitational field on a particle is independent on the path traced out by the particle

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Last Answer : a) Tangential

Description : How heat flow affects the Earth's magnetic field ?

Last Answer : Heat flow does not have a direct effect on the Earth's magnetic field, but it can affect the Earth's interior, which in turn can affect the magnetic field. The Earth's magnetic field is ... in order to better understand the dynamics of the Earth's interior and the behavior of its magnetic field.

Description : How does the Earth's magnetic field vary by altitude?

Last Answer : answer:That's a great question. While I don't have an answer for certain, I would guess that based on the shape of magnetic flux lines forming a sort of figure-eightish, elliptical pattern, that ... . Sorry to not have a real answer and just offer conjecture. I hope someone answers this accurately.

Description : What is the cause of reversals in Earth's magnetic field?

Last Answer : I have a geologist friend and his reply was Fuck knows . I don't have much of a chance of answering this myself. He states one theory, this is that the motion outer core shifts every Xnumber of years, this could ... we don't yet know. I'll tell him to find out for you. Life's work and all that.

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Description : What are Earth's magnetic field affects?

Last Answer : effects of earth's magnetic field:-The sun emits huge amount of solid charged particles every time(called solar wind). if these particles are allowed to enter our earth, then there would be no ... earth repels all these solid particles from the sun. by K. Sreramfrom India ,Tamil Nadu, Chennai

Description : What earths magnetic field affects?

Last Answer : effects of earth's magnetic field:-The sun emits huge amount of solid charged particles every time(called solar wind). if these particles are allowed to enter our earth, then there would be no ... earth repels all these solid particles from the sun. by K. Sreramfrom India ,Tamil Nadu, Chennai

Description : What earths magnetic field affects?

Last Answer : effects of earth's magnetic field:-The sun emits huge amount of solid charged particles every time(called solar wind). if these particles are allowed to enter our earth, then there would be no ... earth repels all these solid particles from the sun. by K. Sreramfrom India ,Tamil Nadu, Chennai

Description : Earth's magnetic field result from movement in the?

Last Answer : Scientists believe Earth's magnetic field results from movements of molten iron and nickel within its liquid outer core. These flows, which are caused by interactions between Earth's core and its mantle, are neither even, nor evenly distributed.

Description : What creates Earth's magnetic field?

Last Answer : Scientists think that the presence of the molten nickel iron layer of Earth's outer core and the spinning of the planet creates the magnetic field through the geodynamo mechanism.The geodynamo ... s magnetic field is generated by the electric currents in the conductive material of its core.

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Last Answer : B. 62,000 nT

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Last Answer : A. 32,000 nT

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Last Answer : twice the Earth's magnetic flux density

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Last Answer : (D) All the above

Description :  Does Saturn have a magnetic field like Earth’s?

Last Answer : Yes. Deep inside Saturn, probably in the deepest layers of liquid hydrogen and helium, something is causing Saturn to act like a giant magnet. The same sort of thing happens in the hot liquid ... . Auroras are caused when particles streaming from the Sun interact with Saturn's magnetic field.

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Last Answer : self-demagnetization

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Last Answer : A. The electric field is parallel to the earth.

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Last Answer : A. The electric field is parallel to the earth

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Last Answer : a) Same

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Last Answer : a) True

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Last Answer : c) -6

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Last Answer : d) 6

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Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- HAVE A COMPONENT OF ITS MOTION PERPENDICULAR TO THE LINES OF FLUX 

Description : The magnetic field on the axis of a current carrying polygonal coil will have only a horizontal component parallel to the Plane of the coil 

Last Answer : The magnetic field on the axis of a current carrying polygonal coil will have only a horizontal component parallel to the Plane of the coil it is never possible

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Last Answer : B. Air temperature (Answer)

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Last Answer : (Answer: Main Street/Pioneer Highway in Palmerston North, New Zealand)

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Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- REMAINS CONSTANT 

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Last Answer : Both of these

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Last Answer : (4) horizontal component of its velocity remains constant Explanation: The motion of a projectile is a two-dimensional motion-Horizontal motion and vertical motion-that take place independent ... continuously affects the vertical component, so the vertical motion is a uniformly accelerated motion.

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Last Answer : C. Pulse generator laser

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Last Answer : (D) Horizontal and vertical components at both the ends 

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Last Answer : (D) All the above

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Last Answer : (C) Dip

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Last Answer : Answer: D