I think you mean Richter scale, it measures earth quakes
If referring to Map Scale types 1. Ratio Scale (1:24,000) 2. Written Scale (One inch represents one mile) 3. Graphic Scale (Scale Bar)
1)Main Scale is fixed(It does not move) Vernier scale slides along main scale.2)Least count of Mainscale is 0.1cmLeast count of vernier scale is 0.01cm
Richter scale, Modified Mercalli scale, Centigrade scale, and the Moment Magnitude scale
The scale for a Tsunami is a Richter Scale. The Richter Scale is a scale that measures earthquakes, and Tsunamis are normally made by earthquakes. But be careful, because Tsunamis are normally formed by 6.5's or greater on the Richter Scale. -I hope I helped Actually, the Richter Scale is invalid, and we do not use it any more. The scale we use today is the MMS, or Moment Magnitude Scale. In the MMS, every point up the scale (Which goes from 1-10), multiplies it's magnitude by 30.
the scale that measures the acidinty is weight scale
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The creation of the original digital scale is in doubt. However, the patent for the digital scale was submitted in 1980 by inventors Richard Loshbough and Edward Pryor in the United States.
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The first weighing scale is said to have been invented by the ancient Egyptians around 2,000 BC. However, a more modern version of the weighing scale was developed in the 18th century by the French inventor, Richard Salter.
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The spring scale was invented to measure the force of gravity on an object, which is the weight of the object. By extending or compressing a spring, the scale can provide a measurement of this force in units like pounds or newtons. This invention made it easier to measure weight accurately and consistently.
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Robert Hooke (1635-1703). The experiments of Robert Hooke showed that the extension of an elastic spring is proportional to the force that is applied to the spring . The spring scale operates on this principle.
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