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The measure of energy released by an earthquake depends on its magnitude. If its a high magnitude earthquake, there is a lot of energy. If there is a low magnitude, then there is little energy.
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Going strictly by tables of Richter Magnitude, the total energy releasedin a 9.0 is 32 times the total energy released by an 8.0 .
A magnitude scale is simply a metric for quantifying the energy released in an earthquake and the amplitude of the waves the earthquake emits. The most well-known magnitude scale in America is the Richter scale, which is equated in base 10 (that is, an earthquake that scores 5.0 on the Richter scale will have an Amplitude ten times greater than that of an earthquake that scores a 4.0 on the Richter scale).
The instrument that is used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake is a seismometer.
The Richter Scale measures the magnitude of an earthquake which is another way of describing the energy released in the earthquake.
The Richter scale measures the magnitude of an earthquake which is another way of describing the energy released in the earthquake.
An earthquake's magnitude is a measure of how strong it is
The Richter scale is a magnitude scale - it measures the amount of energy released by an earthquake. As such tit is a way of quantifying earthquake magnitude and comparing it to other earthquakes.
The Richter scale expresses the relative magnitude of an earthquake, which is a measure of the energy released at the focus of an earthquake.
The measure of energy released by an earthquake depends on its magnitude. If its a high magnitude earthquake, there is a lot of energy. If there is a low magnitude, then there is little energy.
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Invented in 1935 by Charles F. Richter, the Richter Scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes.
They use the Richter scale to measure magnitude and Moment Measure to measure energy released.
The Richter scale is related to the effects of an earthquake rather than the energy released.
No. The Richter scale is a way for scientists to describe how much energy was released by an earthquake (this is known as the earthquakes magnitude).
Going strictly by tables of Richter Magnitude, the total energy releasedin a 9.0 is 32 times the total energy released by an 8.0 .