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What does a seismic wave measure?

amplitude of an earthquake


What is the relationship between compressional wave amplitude and the intensity of a seismic event?

The relationship between compressional wave amplitude and the intensity of a seismic event is that the amplitude of compressional waves is directly related to the energy released during the seismic event. A higher amplitude indicates a stronger seismic event with greater intensity.


What happens to the energy in a seismic wave as the wave grows larger?

As a seismic wave grows larger, the energy it carries remains constant. The amplitude (height) of the wave increases, but the total energy the wave carries does not change. The energy is redistributed within the wave to accommodate the larger amplitude.


Which had higher amplitude?

The earthquake in Japan had a higher amplitude than the one in California. Amplitude is the measure of the strength of the earthquake's seismic waves, and in this case, the Japanese earthquake had stronger seismic waves, leading to higher amplitude readings.


What wave has the largest amplitude?

A seismic wave known as the Love wave typically has the largest amplitude. These are surface waves that travel through the Earth's crust and have a horizontal motion that can cause significant shaking during earthquakes.


How do you measure the arrival time of a seismic shock wave front?

By sing a seismometer which records the amplitude of seismic waves as well as their arrival time.


Does the surface wave magnitude or M's measure the movement of seismic waves underneath the Earth's surface?

No, the surface wave magnitude or Ms measures the amplitude of ground motion but does not directly measure the movement of seismic waves underneath the Earth's surface. It is used to quantify the size of earthquakes based on the amplitude of surface waves.


What effect does frequency have on the amplitude of a wave?

Frequency does not have a direct effect on the amplitude of a wave. The amplitude of a wave is determined by the energy of the wave, while frequency refers to the number of wave cycles in a given period of time. Changing the frequency of a wave will not alter its amplitude.


Is the amplitude of a sound wave determined by the sounds pitch?

No, the amplitude of a sound wave is determined by the energy or intensity of the sound wave, not its pitch. Pitch is determined by the frequency of the sound wave, which is how fast the wave is vibrating.


How amplitude work?

Amplitude refers to the maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position. It determines the strength or intensity of the wave—larger amplitudes correspond to louder sound or brighter light. In physics, amplitude is a crucial parameter used to describe various wave phenomena, such as sound waves, light waves, and seismic waves.


Is amplitude the number of motions that occur in a given time?

The amplitude of a wave is the height of a wave crest or the depth of a wave trough from the rest position.


What controls the amplitude of a wave?

wellllll energy of the wave controls the amplitude of a wave