Moment magnitude scale.
The magnitude of an earthquake is the amount of energy released at the source of the earthquake and is measured by a seismograph. Intensity is shaking strength of an earthquake at a particular location.
magnitudea measure of the amount of the energy released by earthquake . earthquake is measure through Ricthter scale that measure the magnitude of seismic waves that it has
The energy is known in Joules and it can be compared to the explosive energy of TNT.
This is known as the magnitude of the earthquake.
Energy is added to break bonds, so there is your simple answer. But some bonus info for you:Bond energy is the amount of energy it will take to break a bond (ironic, because it sounds like the amount of energy it will take to MAKE a bond, even though it's the opposite).Energy is released when bonds form, and the same amount of energy is released when the bond is broken.
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The amount of energy in food is measured in kilojoules (kL)
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Food energy is measured in Calories. A Food Calorie is 1 Kilojoule, or 1,000 Science Calories.
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Magnitude scales are measurements of the amount of energy released by an earthquake. Perhaps the most famous is the Richter magnitude scale although this has since been replaced by the moment magnitude scale. Please see the related questions for more information.
Energy is measured in Kilo Joules (kJ). Pressure is measured in Pascals OR Kg/m3 in the S.I system
magnitudea measure of the amount of the energy released by earthquake . earthquake is measure through Ricthter scale that measure the magnitude of seismic waves that it has
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Electrical energy is measured in the same units as any other type of energy, namely joules. The amount of energy PER UNIT CHARGE is measured in volt.
A: Energy is measured in joules and kilojoules. One joule is the amount of energy needed to lift 100 grams to 1 kiliogram.