The bond dipole moment measure the polarity of a chemical bond.
This is known as magnitude. It is measured on the moment magnitude scale.
The instrument that is used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake is a seismometer.
Because it's the measure of polarity of a bond, it's not a permanent state of the atom
No. The Saffir-Simpson scale is used to rate hurricane strength. Earthquakes are measure on the Moment Magnitude scale (formerly the Richter scale).
Odos measure distance travelled, speedos measure speed at that moment.
You calculate it using your moment of inertia equations corresponding to the geometry of the object. There's no simple device I don't think that you can buy to just measure it.
They use the Richter scale to measure magnitude and Moment Measure to measure energy released.
mass.
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The same as the acceleration rate. Measure the speed at one moment of time, measure the speed at another moment of time, calculate the difference, divide by the time elapsed.
to rate an earthquake
the moment magnitude scale rates an earthquake by estimating the total energy released during an earthquake
to rate an earthquake
define moment of inertia§ I is the moment of inertia of the mass about the center of rotation. The moment of inertia is the measure of resistance to torque applied on a spinning object (i.e. the higher the moment of inertia, the slower it will spin after being applied a given force).
The Moment Magnitude scale.
The bond dipole moment measure the polarity of a chemical bond.