Quantity
The great size or extent of something.
Some synonyms for the word magnitude are weight, momentousness, and significance. In physics, the magnitude is generally referring to the length of the resultant formed by vector addition of an x and y component.
The noun 'size' is an abstract noun as a word for the relative extent of something, state of affairs as summarized (That's about the size of the situation.)The noun 'size' is a concrete noun as a word for the dimensions, proportions, or amount of something; a series of graduated measurements of clothing or objects.
It means that it corresponds is equal to something else in size ,amount
The comparative corm of little depends on the context.When talking about something that is small in size, the comparative form is littler, even though this sounds grammatically incorrect.When talking about a small amount of something, then the comparative form is less.
The great size or extent of something.
Meaning the size of something, commonly used in earth movements.
Meaning the size of something, commonly used in earth movements.
Magnitude means the great size or extent of something
Value in mathematics means the magnitude (size or amount) of a number.
A force is a vector - in two dimensions, you can represent it on paper as an arrow. Such vector/arrows have a size, and a direction. The size is usually called the "magnitude".
volume
the relationship between earthquakes magnitude is the size or amount of energy an earthquake produces and has no connection to hour often earthquakes occur.
the moment magnitude scale is used to measure earthquake magnitude-taking into account the size of the fault rupture, the rocks stiffness,and the amount of the movement of the fault- using values that can be estimated from the size of several types of seismic waves. while a Richter scale is a numerical scale used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake, using values based on the size of the earthquakes largest seismic waves.
the moment magnitude scale is used to measure earthquake magnitude-taking into account the size of the fault rupture, the rocks stiffness,and the amount of the movement of the fault- using values that can be estimated from the size of several types of seismic waves. while a Richter scale is a numerical scale used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake, using values based on the size of the earthquakes largest seismic waves.
The "size" of a vector quantity - such as a force - is often called a MAGNITUDE.
In Physics 'language'... Magnitude = Size