Seismometers is of Greek origin and comes from Seism - "the shakes" and Meteo - I measure" are instruments that measure and record motions of the ground, including those of seismic waves generated by earthquakes, nuclear explosions, and other seismic sources. Records of seismic waves allow seismologists to map the interior of the Earth, and locate and meas Strong Motion seismometer that measures acceleration. This model is a K2 made by Kinematics and part of Reuther the size of these different source. Be my friend and i'll buy you KFC ;)
Seismometer was created in 1880.
A seismometer (the term seismograph may be used to describe a seismometer combined with an instrument for recording and displaying the amplitude and frequency of the seismic waves that the seismometer measures). Please see the related link.
The seismometer measures how bad and earthquake is and a Richter Scale measures hoe bad a hurricane is.
The seismometer is the 'odd one out'. The other instruments measure factors to do with weather (wind speed, air pressure & temperature) - the seismometer measures movements in the Earth's crust.
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A seismometer.
the recording produced by a seismometer
A Geologist uses a seismometer to measure earth tremors and movements, and to help predict a possible earthquake.
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