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The Richter scale is used to rate the magnitude of an earthquake -- the amount of energy it released. This is calculated using information gathered by a seismograph. The Richter Scale is logarithmic, meaning that whole-number jumps indicate a tenfold increase.In this case, the increase is in wave amplitude. That is, the wave amplitude in a level 6 earthquake is 10 times greater than in a level 5 earthquake, and the amplitude increases 100 times between a level 7 earthquake and a level 9 earthquake. The amount of energy released increases 31.7 times between whole number values.

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What rating system was developed by Charles Richter in 1935?

The rating system developed by Charles Richter in 1935 is called the Richter magnitude scale. It is used to measure the strength or magnitude of earthquakes based on the seismic waves they produce. The scale is logarithmic, meaning each whole number increase represents a tenfold increase in amplitude and approximately 31.6 times more energy released.


What is the rating on the Richter scale of the hurricane in Haiti?

The Richter scale is used to rate earthquakes, not hurricanes. The earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010 was a 7.0. Haiti has been hit by many hurricanes. We would need to know which one in order to give the rating.


Why are Richter scales called Richter Scales?

Richter scales are named after Charles F. Richter, an American seismologist who developed the scale in 1935. The scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes based on the amplitude of seismic waves recorded on seismographs.


What is the seismometer and a Richter scale?

A seismometer is a device that measures movements underground, detecting and recording vibrations caused by earthquakes. The Richter scale is a numerical scale used to quantify the energy released by an earthquake, with each point increase representing a tenfold increase in magnitude.


How does the Richter scale differ from the Marcalli intensity scale?

The Richter scale measures the magnitude of an earthquake based on the amplitude of seismic waves, while the Mercalli intensity scale evaluates the intensity of shaking and damage at a specific location. The Richter scale provides a quantitative measure, while the Mercalli scale is more qualitative and descriptive.

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What is a numerical scale used to express the strength of an earthquake?

Richter scale


What is a numerical scale used to express the strenghth of an earthquake?

A Richter scale


The Richter scale is based on measurements of?

The Richter scale is based on measurements of *Amplitude*. (^_^)


The scale that measures earthquake on a rating I-xIII is the?

It is the Richter Magnitude Scale.


What was the rating of the 2011 earthquake?

8.9 on the Richter scale.


What rating system was developed by Charles Richter in 1935?

The rating system developed by Charles Richter in 1935 is called the Richter magnitude scale. It is used to measure the strength or magnitude of earthquakes based on the seismic waves they produce. The scale is logarithmic, meaning each whole number increase represents a tenfold increase in amplitude and approximately 31.6 times more energy released.


What scale is used by seismologists to measure the tectonic activity?

Seismologists use the Richter scale or the moment magnitude scale to measure the tectonic activity of earthquakes. These scales provide a numerical value that represents the size or magnitude of an earthquake based on the seismic waves recorded by seismographs.


What is the numerical scale used to express the strength of an earthquake?

The Richter scale is used to measure the strength of earthquakes.


What is the rating on the Richter scale of the hurricane in Haiti?

The Richter scale is used to rate earthquakes, not hurricanes. The earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010 was a 7.0. Haiti has been hit by many hurricanes. We would need to know which one in order to give the rating.


What is the moment magnitude scale based on?

The Richter scale


The Richter scale is a system that measures the amount of energy released at the focus of an earthquake?

No. The scale you are describing is an intensity scale such as the modified Mercalli scale. The Richter scale is in fact a magnitude scale which describes the amount of energy released by an earthquake.


What scale is described for damage in an earthquake?

Technically, you can't tell damage from the Richter Scale, because the Richter Scale rating of an earthquake stays the same no mater how far out you go from the epicenter. The scale that measures the damage of an earthquake (meaning the scale rating gets lower the further you go from the epicenter) is called the Mercalli Scale. The Mercalli Scale goes from II to XII (2 to 12) and the rating on the Mercalli Scale in which damage starts to occur is about 6. However, if you are going by the Richter Scale, damage at the epicenter would start at about 5.0