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Discussion Forum : Surveying - Section 3 (Q.No. 15)
15.
Imaginary line passing through points having equal magnetic declination is termed as
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Zia said:
6 years ago
Isogonic lines are lines on the Earth's surface along which the declination has the same constant value, and lines along which the declination is zero are called agonic lines. δ is frequently used as the symbol for magnetic declination.
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Shweta said:
1 decade ago
Agonic line-line joining points of zero declination.
A line on a map connecting points of equal dips in the earth's magnetic field. Also called isoclinal.
A line on a map connecting points of equal dips in the earth's magnetic field. Also called isoclinal.
Chumman said:
7 years ago
Isogonic lines passes through points of the same declination.
The agonic line passes through points of zero declination.
The agonic line passes through points of zero declination.
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Thota srinu royal said:
7 years ago
ISOGONIC-----> same declination.
AGONIC--------> zero declination.
ISOCLINIC------> same dip.
ACLINIC---------> zero dip.
AGONIC--------> zero declination.
ISOCLINIC------> same dip.
ACLINIC---------> zero dip.
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Tapendra Bista said:
2 years ago
The Right Answer is option D because the same or equal declination is the Isogonic line.
Zero declination is Agonic.
Zero declination is Agonic.
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Ogibeta said:
7 years ago
Isogonic lines passes through points of same declination.
Agonic line passes through points of zero declination.
Agonic line passes through points of zero declination.
Haider Warraich said:
1 year ago
ISOGONIC is same declination.
AGONIC is zero declination.
ISOCLINIC is the same dip.
ACLINIC is zero dips.
AGONIC is zero declination.
ISOCLINIC is the same dip.
ACLINIC is zero dips.
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Singh said:
7 years ago
Agonic line joining points of equal declination at a given time.
Umesh patel said:
6 years ago
Thanks @Thota Srinu Royal.
Ahmed Jamil said:
6 years ago
Thanks @Thota Srinu Royal.
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