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A seismograph measures the vibrations given off by an earthquake. Even the smallest earthquakes give off these vibrations.
A type of geophysicist known as a seismologist measures the strength of earthquakes.
The oxygen sensor is in the exhaust. It senses unburned oxygen to tell the computer if combustion is complete. The mass airflow sensor is in front of the intake. It measures the volume of incoming air to supply the right amount of fuel There are two O2 sensors in the exhaust system (4cyl). One is the a/f sensor the second is the downstream or heated sensor. The first measures air/fuel metering; the second measures the efficiency of the catalytic converter. The MAF sensor measures the Mass Air Flow, and yes it is at the front of the intake between the engine air filter and the throttle plate.
The Ritcher Scale is used to measure earthquake strength.
a seismograph can find the severity of an earthquake by graphing the measures of distances and strength of an earthquake.
frequency
An osciloppe measures oscillations. Oscillations are vibrations. And vibrations are sound waves.
Absolute strength measures strength regardless of your body size, while relative strength measures strength adjusted for your weight.
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It is a sensor that measures/ detects oxides of nitrogen.
Absolute strength measures strength regardless of your body size, while relative strength measures strength adjusted for your weight.
ya we have peizo electric sensor which detects the vibration created on the sarface . we can also use shock sensor to detect vibrations
It measures something.
A sensor in the transmission, measures the output shaft speed.
A sensor that measures flow and pressure of the fluid in a hydraulic system.
It's called Seismometers
This is known as a seismometer or seismograph.