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Let the magnetic field on Earth be modelled by that of a point magnetic dipole at the center of Earth. The angle of dip at a point on the geographical equator
A. is always zero.
B. can be zero at specific points.
C. can be positive or negative.
D. is bounded.

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The correct answer are the options (b,c,d)
Earth’s magnetic dipole is at an angle of 11.3^{\circ} with respect to the axis of rotation. However, the South of dipole is near the Geographical North Pole and North of dipole is near the Geographical South Pole. Though the magnetic field created by this dipole will be zero at its equatorial plane (not the equator), it will pass the equator at two points, where the magnetic field will be zero. Angle of dip flips in sign at the equatorial plane (+ve on one side and -ve on the other)

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