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Hm. by Tulip Gemini - Thu, 23 Feb 2012 00:29:32 EST ID:NtRf1Aeb No.7468 Ignore Report Quick Reply
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4. Moment magnitude (Mw) is another way to measure the strength of an earthquake. It is based on the Seismic Moment. What are the three (3) variables used to calculate the Seismic Moment? (list)

What does this mean?
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Alice Snodstock - Thu, 23 Feb 2012 01:51:14 EST ID:p1pPpakD No.7469 Ignore Report Quick Reply
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What three Quantities can vary when calculating the moment magnitude. Don't think the answer can be figured out from the question.

What class is this for?
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Oliver Fegglebanks - Thu, 23 Feb 2012 07:21:07 EST ID:l1meLf61 No.7470 Ignore Report Quick Reply
>>7468
You're clearly supposed to know something about the seismic moment.
It's an equation of the form M0 = abc,
so whatever a, b, and c are are the variables.
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Tulip Gemini - Thu, 23 Feb 2012 08:12:41 EST ID:NtRf1Aeb No.7471 Ignore Report Quick Reply
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>>7470
Energy, Intensity, Depth. I think I found it. Thanks!



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