Description
Technical Specification Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Function | Detects magnetic fields and measures dip angle |
| Needle Material | Cobalt steel |
| Needle Length | 10 cm |
| Base | Circular base with full rotation |
| Scale | Degree-graduated circular scale |
| Support Material | High quality aluminum |
| Rotation | Free rotation with low friction |
| Other Parts | Non-magnetic construction |
Key Features
• Detects magnetic fields in all three dimensions
• Works vertically to measure magnetic dip angle
• Functions horizontally as a standard compass
• Cobalt steel magnetic needle for strong magnetic response
• Needle length of 10 cm for clear visibility
• Free needle rotation for accurate readings
• Circular base with degree scale for precise measurement
• Smooth rotation due to high quality aluminum support
• Non-magnetic materials prevent external interference
• Compact design suitable for labs and field learning
• Strong build for long-term academic use
Working Principle
A Dip Needle works by allowing a magnetic needle to rotate freely around its support. When users hold the device vertically, the needle aligns with the Earth’s magnetic field and shows the dip angle on the scale. When placed horizontally, it behaves like a compass and points toward magnetic north. The non-magnetic support reduces friction and interference, so the needle moves smoothly and shows accurate readings.
Use Cases
• Physics laboratory experiments
• Geology and Earth science studies
• Classroom demonstrations on magnetism
• Field exploration and basic magnetic surveys
• Research projects on magnetic field direction





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