what is a seismograph how does it work
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A seismograph is the device that scientists use to measure earthquakes. The goal of a seismograph is to accurately record the motion of the ground during a quake.
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Seismograph is an instrument which is used to measure Earthquakes.
How seismograph works
- Seismograph instruments are placed on the surface of the earth so, whenever the ground starts shaking the instrument's case moves.
- There is a seismometer inside the seismograph so,only seismograph instruments case moves while seismometer remains still without any movement.
- Seismograph instruments have a large powerful magnetic system for detection and case is wrapped with numerous coils of wire.
- When an earthquake happens the case moves in relative the magnet move and generates an electric signals to the wire which further sent to the computer to create a seismogram.
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