a seismometer (detects earthquakes and measures power on ritcher scale) or a tsunameter (detects a tsunami's power, is put underwater)
Receptor/Sensor-Recognition of the factor.
Earthquakes are measured using a seisometer which detects tilts/movements of the plates within the earthquakes Charlotte x
Scientists who study earthquakes are called seismologists. Of course, if an earthquake is at all large, it becomes rather easy to detect. You can feel the earth moving.
The strainmeter, by which its seismometer component detects the vibrations or shock waves that its seismograph records, is the scientific instrument that's used to predict and measure earthquakes.
Seismograph
A seismometer detects the earthquake vibrations that the seismograph records.
heat sensor
It is a sensor that measures/ detects oxides of nitrogen.
Do you mean seismograph? A seismograph, originated by the Chinese,I think, detects earthquakes.
The knock sensor detects spark knock or ping.
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology- it detects earthquakes and it's magnitude
on how your breath smells
It is a type of sensor that detects infrared and hence cause a variation in resistance.
sensor is basically a device which detects and converts your signal of interest into a measurable or observable quantity (mostly an electrical signal). Say for example, a pressure sensor detects pressure and converts it into an electrical output which can be further processed for actuation or to be displayed.
A seismometre detects seismic impulses in other words it basically measures earthquakes
ya we have peizo electric sensor which detects the vibration created on the sarface . we can also use shock sensor to detect vibrations