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  2. Answered: Recall the formula for calculating the… | bartleby

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    Recall the formula for calculating the magnitude of an earthquake, M = E One earthquake has magnitude 3.9 on the MMS scale. If a second earthquake has 800 times as much energy as the first, find the magnitude of the second quake. Round to the nearest hundredth. The magnitude of the second earthquake was Number.

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    Algebra. A formula for calculating the magnitude of an earthquake is M = that uses the common (base 10) logarithm. This is called the Moment Magnitude Scale (MMS), an alternative to the more well known Richter Scale. One earthquake has magnitude 3.9 on the MMS. If a second earthquake has 700 times as much energy as the first, find the magnitude ...

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    Hint: Use the magnitude-distance formula: d = 10 (mV − MV + 5)/5 . If a galaxy contains a supernova that at its brightest has an apparent magnitude of +12, how far away is the galaxy? Assume that the absolute magnitude of the supernova is -17. Hint: Use the magnitude-distance formula: d = 10 (mV − MV + 5)/5 . Question. 100%.

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    Transcribed Image Text: Write a formula for a two-dimensional vector field which has all vectors parallel to the y-axis and all vectors on a horizontal line having the same magnitude. Expert Solution This question has been solved!

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    How is the magnitude, direction and location of the hydrostatic force determined? Derive the formula used in determining experimental hydrostatic force using the center of pressure apparatus. What are the practical applications of this experiment? Structural Analysis. 6th Edition.

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    The intensity levels I of two earthquakes measured on a seismograph can be compared by the formula. log (I1I2)=M1−M2. using the common (base 10) logarithm and where M is the magnitude given by the Richter Scale. In August 2009, an earthquake of magnitude 6.1 hit Honshu, Japan. In March 2011, that same region experienced yet another, more ...

  8. Answered: The formula M=m-5 log (d/10) gives the… | bartleby

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    The formula M=m-5 log (d/10) gives the distance (in parsecs) from Earth to a star with apparent magnitude and absolute magnitude . The star Rasalhague has an apparent magnitude of 2.8 and an absolute magnitude of 1.3. Find the distance from Earth to Rasalhague. This is a popular solution!

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    Solution for are the magnitude quired formula). U. For a romantic dinner a couple took a small airplane for a quick flight to the countryside and then returned home the plane flew a total of five hours and each way the trip was 300 miles the plane was flying with the wind and then against the wind if the plane was flying at 125 mph what was the speed of the wind that affected the plane

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    Engineering. Civil Engineering. An earthquake is usually measured by the magnitude M on the Richterscale. The intensity of the earthquake and the magnitude are related by the formula M= log ( To) where lo is the intensity of an arbitrary chosen earthquake. The earthquake that hit Kobe, (위) Japan measured 5.7 on the Richterscale.

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    The magnitude M of an earthquake is related to the energy E that it releases. The formula is. M =. log (E) + 7.5. 1.5. . Here, the unit of energy is the terajoule, which is one trillion joules. One joule is approximately the energy expended in lifting 3/4 of a pound one foot. One terajoule is approximately the energy produced by burning one ...