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The distance to the epicenter
The epicenter refers to the point on the earth's surface above the focus of an earthquake. Geologists determine the epicenter with the use of 3 seismographs. This method is called triangulation.
distance to the epicenter
The difference in arrival times between P and S-waves as measured on a seismometer can be used to determine the distance to the origin.
If you know how far the could is from you, and watch the cloud and determine its speed (distance/time) you can use math to determine when it will move over you, and if it looks dark and such, then there is a good chance it will rain, but that is mostly a guess using probability.
The distance to the epicenter
A laser rangefinder uses a laser to determine the distance to an object. The principle used is the time of flight principle based on the speed of light.
Distance is separated in space or time.
Distance is separated in space or time.
Distance is separated in space or time.
The position of zero force if positive and negative charges are separated by a distance would be at half of the separation distance.
The epicenter refers to the point on the earth's surface above the focus of an earthquake. Geologists determine the epicenter with the use of 3 seismographs. This method is called triangulation.
No. Seismologists (a type of geophysicist) use the difference in the arrival time of P and S waves to estimate the distance from the seismometer station to the epicentre of the earthquake.
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Two processes are separated by space or distance.
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