Use Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration.
The magnitude of the initial velocity and the acceleration due to gravity remain constant during projectile motion. This means that the speed at which the projectile is launched and the rate at which it accelerates towards the ground do not change.
A pencil has potential energy due to its position above the ground. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy when the pencil is dropped and accelerates towards the ground.
When an object is dropped, it falls towards the ground due to the force of gravity acting on it. The object accelerates as it falls until it reaches the ground or another surface, where it comes to a stop.
The reaction force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force your foot exerts on the ground. This reaction force is what allows you to push off the ground and move forward.
When a ball is dropped, the energy involved is primarily gravitational potential energy being converted into kinetic energy as the ball accelerates towards the ground. When the ball hits the ground, some of this kinetic energy is transferred to the ground as impact energy.
The magnitude of the initial velocity and the acceleration due to gravity remain constant during projectile motion. This means that the speed at which the projectile is launched and the rate at which it accelerates towards the ground do not change.
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The ground motion of a magnitude 5 earthquake is 100 times greater than that of a magnitude 3 earthquake. This is because each whole number increase in magnitude represents an increase in amplitude by a factor of 10.
Ground motion increases logarithmically with each unit increase in earthquake magnitude. Therefore, the ground motion would be approximately 10 times greater for a magnitude 5.5 earthquake compared to a magnitude 4.5 earthquake.
-3.0 magnitude or if you want the ground motion: Each time the magnitude increases by one unit, the measured ground motion becomes 10 times larger. For example, an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.0 on the Richter scale will produce 10 times as much ground motion as an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.0. Furthermore, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.0 will produce 100 times as much ground motion (10 × 10) as an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.0.
The Richter Scale is what measures the ground motion from an earthquake.
An earthquake of magnitude 7.0 produces 1000 times more ground motion than an earthquake of magnitude 4.0. Magnitude is a logarithmic scale, with each whole number increase representing 10 times more amplitude and approximately 31.6 times more energy released.
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ten times as much for each magnitude increase; thus a magnitude 7 is 1000 times more displacement than magnitude 4
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