A magnetic needle free to rotate in a vertical plane parallel to the magnetic meridian has its north tip pointing down at $$30^{\circ}$$ with the horizontal. The horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field at the place is 0.3 G . Then the magnitude of the earth's magnetic field at the location is
A compass needle oscillates 20 times per minute at a place where the dip is $$45^{\circ}$$ and the magnetic field is $$B_1$$. The same needle oscillates 30 times per minute at a place where the dip is $$30^{\circ}$$ and magnetic field is $$B_2$$. Then, $$B_1: B_2$$ is
A paramagnetic sample showing a net magnetisation of $$0.8 \mathrm{~A} \mathrm{~m}^{-1}$$, when placed in an external magnetic field of strength $$0.8 \mathrm{~T}$$, at a temperature $$5 \mathrm{~K}$$. If the temperature is raised to $$20 \mathrm{~K}$$, then the magnetisation becomes
The plane of a dip circle is set in the geographic meridian and the apparent dip is $$\delta_1$$. It is then set in a vertical plane perpendicular to the geographic meridian. The apparent dip angle is $$\delta_2$$. The declination $$\theta$$ at the place is