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magnetic equator
magnetic equator
noun
- an imaginary line on the earth's surface, near the equator, at all points on which there is no magnetic dip Also calledaclinic line
magnetic equator
- A line connecting all points on the earth's surface at which the magnetic field is parallel to the Earth's surface. A balanced magnetic needle on the magnetic equator stabilizes in a perfectly horizontal position.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of magnetic equator1
First recorded in 1825–35
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Example Sentences
He discovered the position of Earth’s magnetic equator.
From Nature
A colleague in New Zealand says he is ready to replicate the experiment in the Southern Hemisphere, and Kirschvink wants money for a traveling Faraday cage that he could take to the magnetic equator.
From Science Magazine
On the way, Humboldt discovers the magnetic equator, collects Aztec manuscripts, and makes drawings of Inca monuments.
From National Geographic
We noticed that the magnetic response to these shock arrivals was sometimes significantly stronger at the magnetic equator when compared to locations only a few degrees away.
From Time
The aclinic line is also termed the magnetic equator.
From Project Gutenberg
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