GEOGRAPHY & CARTOGRAPHY CALCULATOR Tablegrid Magnetic Angle A precise tool.
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What is the Tablegrid Magnetic Angle & How does it work?
In cartography, the grid north is the direction of the northing lines on a map projection, while magnetic north is the direction a compass needle points. The grid declination (D_g) is the angular difference between grid north and true north, measured eastward as positive. The magnetic declination (D_m) is the angular difference between magnetic north and true north, also expressed eastward as positive. The grid‑to‑magnetic angle (ΞΈ) is simply the subtraction of magnetic declination from grid declination, giving the rotation needed to align grid north with magnetic north on the ground.
\theta = D_g – D_m
ΞΈ = grid declination minus magnetic declination
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between grid north and magnetic north?
Grid north refers to the direction of northing lines on a map projection, while magnetic north is where a compass needle points.
How do I calculate the grid-to-magnetic angle?
Subtract the magnetic declination from the grid declination to get the grid-to-magnetic angle.
Why is it important to know the grid-to-magnetic angle?
It helps in accurately converting map coordinates to compass directions for navigation.
What does a positive grid declination indicate?
A positive grid declination means that true north is east of grid north.
Can the magnetic declination change over time?
Yes, magnetic declination can change due to shifts in Earth’s magnetic field.
How do I find the current magnetic declination for my location?
You can find it using online resources or local government publications that provide up-to-date magnetic declination data.
What is the formula to convert grid coordinates to magnetic coordinates?
Add the grid-to-magnetic angle to the grid coordinates to get the magnetic coordinates.

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