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Perhaps the earliest seismograph was invented in China A.D. 136 by a m an named Choko.
Zhang Heng invented the seismograph to detect and measure earthquakes. He was motivated by a desire to protect people from the dangers of earthquakes by providing advance warning, allowing them to prepare and seek safety. His invention was a significant advancement in early earthquake detection and monitoring.
Seismometers are instruments that measure Earth's vibrations, also known as seismic waves. These devices can detect and record ground movement caused by natural events like earthquakes or human activities such as explosions.
A seismometer is an instrument used to measure and record ground movements during an earthquake. It detects the vibrations caused by seismic waves and produces a graphical representation called a seismogram.
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Perhaps the earliest seismograph was invented in China A.D. 136 by a m an named Choko.
the seismograph
John Milne invented the seismograph in Tokyo, Japan in the late 19th century. He installed the first modern seismograph at the Imperial University of Tokyo in 1880.
A seismograph is a device that measures the strength of an earthquake.
The chinese inventor Zhang Heng. Pernounced: Jun Hun
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The seismograph was invented during the Han Dynasty in ancient China. Specifically, it was created around 132 AD by the polymath Zhang Heng. This early seismograph, known as the "Houfeng Didong Yi," was designed to detect and indicate the direction of earthquakes. It marked a significant advancement in the understanding of seismic activity in ancient times.
The first "modern" seismograph was invented by John Milne in 1880. However, Zhang Heng, a Chinese astronomer is also believed to have invented the seismograph; probably the primitive ones.
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