creep meter
Optical...If im not mistaken.
A lazer mouse.
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.
Optical mouse: Most desktop computer users today have some type of optical mouse, which uses devices that emit and sense light to detect the mouse's movement.
The species Peromyscus leucopus, otherwisely known as the white-footed mouse, often uses a concentrated laser that projects out of its eyes to detect movement of other rival mice. The white-footed mouse then plans accordingly to strike rarely with mercy.
The lateral line is a sense organ found in fish. It uses hair cells to detect movement and vibration in the surrounding water.
Yes, radar uses microwave energy to detect precipitation. The radar system emits microwave pulses that bounce off precipitation particles in the atmosphere. By analyzing the reflected signals, the radar can determine the location, intensity, and movement of the precipitation.
four instruments that are used to detect faults are: creep meters, laser-ranging devices, tiltmeters, and satellites. how they work: a creep meter uses a wire stretched across a fault to measure sideways movement the ground. a laser-ranging device uses a laser beam bounced off a reflector to detect any fault movements
Laser beams are used in a technique called laser interferometry to detect horizontal fault movements. This method involves directing a laser beam along a baseline between two points and measuring any changes in the interference pattern caused by shifts in the ground. As tectonic activity causes horizontal displacement, even minute movements can be detected by analyzing these patterns. This technology provides precise measurements crucial for understanding and monitoring seismic activity along fault lines.
amoeba uses pseudopodia for movement