magnetic meridian
23.5 degrees
These happen because the axis of Earths spin in inclined at an angle from the normal of to the plane in which it orbits the Sun.
Tilt is the world you're looking for. "Angle the rotational axis makes with the perpendicular to the ecliptic plane" would be more accurate.
the earths shape is sphere.
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Magnetic meridian
what is inclined at an angle of11.5 to earth's rotational axis?
It is used to measure rotational displacement.
23.5 degrees
The square has 4 sides and has rotational symmetry of order 4. Also, the angle rotation measurement is 90 degrees.
No, a screw is not an inclined plane. Although a screw can be used to convert rotational motion into linear motion, it is fundamentally different from an inclined plane, which is a flat surface that is slanted at an angle.
Earth's rotational axis has an inclination of 23.5 degrees. The angle is measured from a line that is perpendicular to Earth's plane of rotation (the Ecliptic).
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It is about 23.5 degrees
Yes it is tilted at about 23.5 degrees