A creep meter uses a wire stretched across a fault to measure any kin of movement.
a fuse (assuming the wire is of a lower current rating than a component attached to the circuit) ... that guys is probably wrong but i think you are looking for creep meter
creep meter ;)
The most common instrument (tool) is a tape measure.
A seismograph is used to measure ground movement or vibrations on the Richter scale.
A barometer.
A barometer is an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.
A cardiograph is an instrument designed to measure and record the electrical activity of the heart.
A creep meter is a wire stretched across a fault to measure the horizontal movement from the ground.
A Creep Meter uses a wire stretched across a fault to measure horizontal movement of the ground.
A Creep Meter uses a wire stretched across a fault to measure horizontal movement of the ground.
A Creep Meter uses a wire stretched across a fault to measure horizontal movement of the ground.
No, a creep meter measures horizontal movement along a fault line caused by tectonic forces. It is used to monitor slow, continuous creep along faults, which can help scientists better understand the strain accumulation and potential for seismic activity in an area.
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A theodolite is a precision measuring instrument used to measure angles in the horizontal or vertical plane. The instrument is mounted on a tripod and should be very precisely placed in order to make correct measurements.
Yes, and so does a GPS satellite.
Yes, and so does a GPS satellite.
Yes, and so does a GPS satellite.
A seismograph is an instrument used to measure movement of earthquake. It measures the seismic waves of that area.