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The Richter magnitude scale (ML) scale, assigns a single number to quantify the amount of seismic energy released by an earthquake. It is a logarithmic scale based upon the horizontal amplitude of the largest displacement from zero on a seismometer. Each whole unit (i.e., 1.0) corresponds to an approximate energy increase of 32 time (e.g., a 6.0 M earthquake has 32 time the energy release of a 5.0 M).

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The Richter scale assigns a magnitude number to an earthquake based on the maximum amplitude of the seismic waves as recorded on a seismometer and the distance of the seismometer station from the epicentre of the earthquake.

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Measures the magnitude of an earthquake.9.5

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The Richter scale measures the strength of an earthquake.

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The Richter scale is a scale for measuring the magnitude of earthquake. It is measured at a maximum level of 10.

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What is the strongest magnitude earthquake ever measured on the Richter magnitude?

The strongest earthquake that can be measured using the Richter magnitude scale is one with a magnitude of 8.0. For earthquakes larger than this, the moment magnitude scale must be used.


What it measured on the Richter scale?

Richter scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes.


How are earthquake magnitude and intensity measured?

Earthquake magnitude is measured using a number of differing scales including the Richter scale, the moment magnitude scale and the surface magnitude scale. Intensity is measured using he Modified Mercalli intensity scale.


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An earthquake's magnitude is expressed as a number on the Richter Scale.


What was the Haiti earthquake's magnitude on the Richter scale?

The magnitude of the 2010 Haiti earthquake on the Richter scale was 7.0


What scale is currently used to express the magnitude of an earthquake?

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What rating system was developed by Charles Richter in 1935?

The Richter Scale, which reads the movement and level (magnitude) of an earthquake.


What scale describes an earthquake with a magnitude?

There are a number of earthquake magnitude scales, including the moment magnitude scale (the scale currently favoured by seismologists), the Richter or local magnitude scale and the surface wave magnitude scale.


The Richter scale measures magnitude or intensity?

Magnitude


How is magnitude measure using Richter scale?

The Richter scale assigns a magnitude number to an earthquake based on the maximum amplitude of the seismic waves as recorded on a seismometer and the distance of the seismometer station from the epicentre of the earthquake.


Describe the scales that scientists use to measure the magnitude of an earthquake?

The most commonly referred to scale by the press and the public is the Richter scale for measuring earthquake magnitude. However this was actually replaced in the 1970s by the Moment Magnitude scale which is the magnitude scale favoured and in use by seismologists.