Dip Needle

A Dip Needle is a finely balanced magnetic needle used to measure the magnetic dip or inclination angle of the Earth’s magnetic field. Mounted to pivot freely in a vertical plane, the needle aligns itself with the Earth’s magnetic field lines, enabling precise determination of the angle between the horizontal plane and magnetic field direction. Dip Needles are essential instruments in geophysics, navigation, and laboratory studies of magnetism. They provide crucial data for mapping magnetic variations, compass calibration, and educational demonstrations. Typically constructed with magnetized steel or alloy, dip needles are designed for sensitivity and durability in field and lab environments.

Dip Needle Complete

Dip Needle Complete is a fully assembled and calibrated magnetic dip measurement instrument used for precise determination of the Earth’s magnetic inclination angle. This complete apparatus includes a magnetized dip needle mounted on a low-friction pivot within a protective housing, accompanied by a graduated circular scale for accurate angular readings. The instrument is designed for use in geophysical surveys, educational labs, and research institutions to study Earth’s magnetic field behavior. The complete setup ensures reliable, repeatable measurements with enhanced durability and ease of use, suitable for both field and laboratory environments.