The distance of the epicenter from the siesmic station?
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They travel in every direction away from the source of an Earthquake called the epicenter. Because they each travel with different speeds, seismologists can determine the distance from a seismic station to an epicenter. An Earthquake occurred in an area where a P wave travels at 5 km/s and the S wave travels at 3 km/s...
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The distance between the epicenter and seismic station is 127 km.
Explanation:
- The vertical projection of the hypo-center to the earth's surface is called as epicenter.
- The epicenter is the location on earth where the earthquake is very common in occurrence.
- The epicenter is found near Indonesia, where more earthquake occurs, the seismic rupture is very common in this place.
- The seismic rupture is pre-identified by the seismic station located near epicenter.
- The sensor indicate the rupture or break in tectonic plate which is evidence of future earthquake.
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