magnitudea measure of the amount of the energy released by earthquake .
earthquake is measure through Ricthter scale that measure the magnitude of seismic waves that it has
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The strongest earthquake that can be measured using the Richter magnitude scale is one with a magnitude of 8.0. For earthquakes larger than this, the moment magnitude scale must be used.
Atomic bombs have a magnitude of force measured in Kilotons.
Magnitude is typically measured in various scales depending on the context. In astronomy, it refers to the brightness of celestial objects and is measured in the apparent and absolute magnitude scales. In seismology, magnitude quantifies the energy released during an earthquake, commonly measured using the Richter scale or the moment magnitude scale (Mw). Each scale provides a different perspective on the intensity or brightness of an event.
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a magnitude of 7.0
Earthquake magnitude is measured using a number of differing scales including the Richter scale, the moment magnitude scale and the surface magnitude scale. Intensity is measured using he Modified Mercalli intensity scale.
Constellations aren't measured in magnitude. Stars are - and every star has a different magnitude.
Large earthquakes (magnitudes greater than 8) are measured using the MMS (moment magnitude) scale. Small and moderate strength earthquakes (those with magnitudes less than 7) are measured using the Richter magnitude scale and earthquakes with magnitudes between 7 and 8 are measured using the Surface Wave magnitude scale.