Diurnal variation of horizontal magnetic force at Kodaikanal

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  • A. THIRUVENGADATHAN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v5i3.4877

Keywords:

Diurnal variation, Horizontal magnetic force, Kodaikanal.

Abstract

The diurnal variation of horizontal force at Kodaikanal on each of  the international  quiet Days   during the summer  solstices of   the years 1949-1951  is subjected  to harmonic  analysis. The harmonic co-efficients of the same period are plotted on a harmonic dial. In the case of a strictly persistent periodicity affected only by random errors, the probable error figure will be a circle. For the 24-hourly wave  the probable  error figure is found to be an ellipse having the ratio of the axes, 1.80. The direction of the major axis indicates that the amplitude varies much more than the phase. An attempt is made to find out whether this large variation in amplitude can be accounted for by regular causes like degree of disturbance, variation of sunspot number etc. Sunspot number accounts only to a small extent for this large variation of the amplitude. The variability is mostly fortuitous.  It is also noticed  that as the value of the first harmonic coefficient decreases, ,the corresponding decrease in the second harmonic coefficient is less and the second component may even be larger  than the first when  the latter  is very  small.

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Published

01-07-1954

How to Cite

[1]
A. . THIRUVENGADATHAN, “Diurnal variation of horizontal magnetic force at Kodaikanal”, MAUSAM, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 267–271, Jul. 1954.

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