ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES ACLINIC LINE
Aclinic, from Greek aklinēs not bending, from a-1 + klinein to bend, lean.
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L-shell: Carl McIlwain, Field
Line,
Aclinic Line, Earth ...
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
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Competition Science Vision
(b) Aclinic line — A line on the earth joining places of zero angle of dip is called
aclinic line. (c) Isogonic line — It is a line on the earth joining places of equal
values of angle of declination. (d) Agonic line — It is a line on the earth joining
places ...
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A Dictionary of Science: Comprising Astronomy, Chemistry, ...
Aclinic Line, (a without; xxivu, to incline.) Referring to Terrestrial Magnetism, the
aclinic line is the line passing through all the points on the earth's surface which
have zero magnetic inclination or dip. That is to say, the points at which a dipping
...
George Farrer Rodwell, 1873
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Competition Science Vision
(b) Aclinic line — A line on the earth joining places of zero angle of dip is called
Aclinic line. (c) Isogonic line — It is a line on the earth joining places of equal
values of angle of declination. (d) Agonic line — It is a line on the earth joining
places ...
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International Encyclopaedia of Engineering and Technology
The concentration of the analyte in the original solution is then related to the
amount of reagent consumed. aclinic line The line through those points on the
earth's surface at which magnetic dip is zero. The aclinic line is a particular case
of an ...
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an introduction to general geography
The amount of dip varies from place to place. The distribution of magnetic dip is
shown by isoclinic lines, which are drawn through points where magnetic dip is
equal. The line of no dip is termed the aclinic line. The aclinic line is between the
...
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Elements of Natural Philosophy: Being and Experimental ...
The magnetic equator is not circular, but is really an irregular double curve to
which the term of aclinic line has been applied; it, like the agonic lines (265),
appears to be undergoing progressive motion, which, as far as observations
have been ...
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The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General ...
Ho accompanied the prince of Wales to the United States in 1860 as his medical
nttendant. ACLINIC LINE (Gr. a, without, and ulivuv, to incline), an imaginary line
on the earth's surface between the tropics, where the compass needle has no ...
George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, 1873
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Encyclopaedia of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Aclinic Line Aclinic line is called the magnetic equator. Acoustic Coupler Modem
A device used in telecommunications that is attached to a computer by cable and
that connects to a standard telephone handset. Acoustic Impedance A body ...
Scientists today say that the exact diameter is 7,926 miles, but they do not take
into account the aclinic line, which has a bit more of a bulge, due to the magnetic
pull of the Sun and the angle of Earth's rotation. So our best mathematicians have
...