FAQ

What is the Vertical Component of Earth's Magnetic Field?
The vertical Component of Earth’s Magnetic Field is the part of the magnetic field that points perpendicular to the Earth’s surface. It influences the magnetic dip and affects compass readings. Vertical Component of Earth's Magnetic Field is usually measured using the Weber per Square Meter for Magnetic Field. Note that the value of Vertical Component of Earth's Magnetic Field is always positive.
Can the Vertical Component of Earth's Magnetic Field be negative?
No, the Vertical Component of Earth's Magnetic Field, measured in Magnetic Field cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Vertical Component of Earth's Magnetic Field?
Vertical Component of Earth's Magnetic Field is usually measured using the Weber per Square Meter[Wb/m²] for Magnetic Field. Tesla[Wb/m²], Microtesla[Wb/m²], Megatesla[Wb/m²] are the few other units in which Vertical Component of Earth's Magnetic Field can be measured.
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