chrissteward9000 chrissteward9000
  • 13-05-2020
  • Mathematics
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Which equation represents the magnitude of an

earthquake that is 100 times more intense than a

standard earthquake?

M=1091005

M=log 1005

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M=log(1005)

M=log 100

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Chrisnando
Chrisnando Chrisnando
  • 16-05-2020

Answer:

[tex] M = log 100 [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula to find the magnitude of an earthquake is given as:

[tex] M = log[\frac{I}{S}] [/tex]

Where,

M = magnitude of the earthquake

I = intensity of the earthquake

S = intensity of a standard earthquake.

In this case, we are told the intensity of the earthquake is 100 times that of a standard earthquake.

Thus, I = 100*S

The equation that represents the magnitude of this earthquake :

[tex] M = log[\frac{100*S}{S}] [/tex]

[tex] M = log[100] [/tex]

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