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4. How is trigonometry used in seismology ?​

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Answered by Laraleorapathi
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Uses for the info. The period(or frequency) represents the distance that the earthquake has covered. This can show the "pace" and destructive path of the earthquake. ... Trig is used in seismology to calculate the Vertical and Horizontal distances traveled by seismic waves.

Answered by kmousmi293
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Seismology uses trigonometry to determine the vertical and horizontal distances that seismic waves travel.

Step-by-step explanation:

Trigonometry is used to measure and analyze seismic waves in several ways:

  • Triangulation: Seismologists use triangulation to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter. They measure the arrival times of seismic waves at three or more seismic stations and use the differences in arrival times to calculate the distance to the earthquake.
  • Waveform analysis: Seismologists use trigonometry to analyze the shape and amplitude of seismic waveforms.
  • Seismic tomography: Seismologists use trigonometry to model the Earth's interior using seismic tomography. This involves measuring the arrival times and amplitudes of seismic waves at multiple stations and using trigonometry to calculate the paths and travel times of the waves through the Earth.

Overall, trigonometry plays an important role in seismology by providing tools to measure, model, and analyze seismic waves, which can help us better understand the Earth's interior and seismic activity.

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