The model that employs a weight and wire to detect horizontal movement is called a creep meter. Its purpose is to record the aseismic creeps between earthquakes.
Yes, geologists use creep meters to measure the slow, continuous movement along a fault. Creep meters are sensitive instruments that can detect even small amounts of movement over time, helping geologists monitor fault activity and study the behavior of faults.
Yes, and often is.
Yes, and often is.
Mechanoreceptor
The three classes of mechanoreceptors are proprioceptors (detect body position and movement), tactile receptors (detect touch, pressure, and vibration), and baroreceptors (detect pressure changes in blood vessels).
A creep meter. ^.^ Be glad I just did a question on your homework!
A creep meter. ^.^ Be glad I just did a question on your homework!
creep meter
An accelerometer is a device that can detect changes in velocity, orientation, and acceleration by measuring the change in electrical capacitance due to movement. It typically consists of a weight attached to a spring and a wire that measures the resulting displacement when the sensor moves horizontally.
it employs light to detect small objects and make them appear bigger
You can detect a liar by looking at the movement of his lips.
A device that bounces laser beams off a reflector to detect fault movements is called a Laser-ranging device
A device that bounces laser beams off a reflector to detect fault movements is called a Laser-ranging device
Four Instruments that are used to detect movement along faults are:1. Tiltmeter2. Creep meter3. Laser-ranging device4. Network of Earth-Orbiting satellites called GPS (global positioning system)
They use there brain to do it.
The receptors in the ear that detect changes in the direction and speed of body movement are called the vestibular receptors. These receptors are located in the inner ear and provide information to the brain about balance, spatial orientation, and motion.
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