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Energy carried in a sound wave is all around us but energy carried in a ball is causing friction within the ball which is giving it energy
The earthquake magnitude is a measure of the energy released during an earthquake. The scale is logarithmic, such that a magnitude of 6.0 releases about 32 times more energy than a magnitude 5.0 earthquake, and in turn more than 900 times more energy than a magnitude 4.0 earthquake.
Seismic energy increases by a factor of about 31.6 for each increase of magnitude, so a magnitude 3 earthquake has 31.6 times more energy released than a magnitude 2 earthquake.
Roughly 32 times more energy is released in a Magnitude 6 earthquake than in a Mag.5 quake.
A shift in the earth's crust to relieve pressure, and therefore release energy, is an earthquake.
well the waves carried through out places vibrates the earth
well the waves carried through out places vibrates the earth
the energy is stored before the earthquake in the exinstle manner of the earthquake. The exinstile manner is below the earthquake where the rumble happens.
When the earthquake is active its energy is kinetic because it involves the production of motion.
The larger the magnitude of the earthquake, the larger the energy to be released by the earthquake.
Sound energy is carried from the music thingy to our ears
The focus of an earthquake is the point in the earth's interior where energy is release.
A magnitude 6 earthquake has 10 ten times the energy of a magnitude 5 earthquake.
Sound energy is carried from the music thingy to our ears
Energy released during an earthquake creates seismic waves.
Energy carried in a sound wave is all around us but energy carried in a ball is causing friction within the ball which is giving it energy
The magnitude of an earthquake is caluated to measure the amount of energy released during the earthquake.