Science, asked by nevohgayer36, 29 days ago

Suppose you have seismograph data from two recording stations for an earthquake. You have calculated the distance of the epicenter from each station, which is indicated with the circles shown below. What do you know about where the epicenter of the earthquake was located?

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Answered by pandacorn327
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How can a seismograph measure ground shaking if all parts of it must be attached to the ground?

They use a large mass combined with levers and electronicsro magnify the signal, making very small signals detectable. A large mechanical seismograph may have 1000 lbs. or more, and this helps the pen write a more accurate seismograph of the earthquake.

What information is needed to calculate the distance from a seismic station to an earthquakes epicenter?

You can calculate the distance from a seismic station to the epicenter by determining how far it was away from the station, and then drawing a circle with the distance away as the radius. Then repeat this process with two other stations and where all three circles touch is the location of the epicenter.

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Answered by kjshayne355
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