The Richter scale, which reads the movement and level (magnitude) of an earthquake.
The Richter Magnitude Scale is a system used to measure the quantity of energy released during an earthquake. It measures the earthquakes magnitude- energy released. It was Developed in 1935 by Charles F Richter of the California Institute of Technology. As his creation, it was named after him. And that's how it got the name 'Richter Scale'. Hope that helped. yea
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The rating system used to estimate the total energy released by an earthquake is the Moment Magnitude Scale.
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The Richter Magnitude Scale is a system used to measure the quantity of energy released during an earthquake. It measures the earthquakes magnitude- energy released. It was Developed in 1935 by Charles F Richter of the California Institute of Technology. As his creation, it was named after him. And that's how it got the name 'Richter Scale'. Hope that helped. yea
Mr. Charles Richter.... hence the Richter scale?earlier systems had been developed by:Michele Stefano Conte de RossiFrançois-Alphonse ForelGiuseppe MercalliAdolfo CancaniAugust Heinrich SiebergHarry O. WoodFrank Neumann
The rating system that estimates the total energy released by an earthquake is called the moment magnitude scale (Mw).
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It isn't. The Fujita scale is the traditional tornado rating system, and it was the first to be developed.
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Since you have posted this question in "Earthquakes", the Richter scale is commonly used to measure Earth's movements. It is measured on a seismograph, and is named after Ohio seismologist Charles Richter who, with Beno Gutenburg, perfected the system at Cal Tech between 1927 and 1935.
well our teacher told us that the marcelli scale was crap since it was only based the damage done by earthquake so a really high magnitude earthquake could rate high on the marcelli scale if the area wasnt well built and could also rate low if it was well built! so basically there was no real system until Charles Richter set the Richter scale which measures waves giving us accurate magnitude of earthquake instead of speculating based on damage!
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