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Structural Geology: How to calculate an apparent dip from a real dip (and viceversa) using orthographic projection and trigonometry
![If the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field at a place where the angle of dip is ` - YouTube If the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field at a place where the angle of dip is ` - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/cFAfYyutH9c/maxresdefault.jpg)
If the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field at a place where the angle of dip is ` - YouTube
![At a given place on earth's surface the horizontal component of earths magnetic field is 2 × 10^-5 T and resultant magnetic field is 4 × 10^-5 T. The angle of dip at this place is? At a given place on earth's surface the horizontal component of earths magnetic field is 2 × 10^-5 T and resultant magnetic field is 4 × 10^-5 T. The angle of dip at this place is?](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/2807268/05a1a729-f895-43c0-98e5-a9b7c0e7da41.jpg)
At a given place on earth's surface the horizontal component of earths magnetic field is 2 × 10^-5 T and resultant magnetic field is 4 × 10^-5 T. The angle of dip at this place is?
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Program to calculate deformation due to a fault model DC3D0 / DC3D|The National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED)
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