The intensity of an earthquake wave passing through the Earth is measured to be 2.7×106 J/m^2⋅s at a distance of 48 km from the source.
A) What was its intensity when it passed a point only 2.0 km from the source?
B) At what rate did energy pass through an area of 2.0 m^2 at 2.0 km ?
The intensity of an earthquake wave passing through the Earth is measured to be 2.7×106 J/m^2⋅s...
The intensity of an earthquake wave passing through the Earth is measured to be 1.5x106 J/(m².s) at a distance of 42 km from the source. Part A What was its intensity when it passed a point only 2.0 km from the source? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. ВА ? I = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B At what rate did energy pass through an area of 5.0 m² at 2.0 km...
The intensity of an earthquake wave passing through the Earth is measured to be 20x10 J/(mºs) at a distance of 45 km from the source Part A What was its intensity when it passed a point only 20 km from the source? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. A Value OR? Units Submit RESTA Part B At whatrate did energy pass through an area of 70 m2 at 20 km? Express your answer to...
The intensity of an earthquake wave passing through the Earth is measured to be 2 5x105 J/(m2 .s) at a distance of 38 km from the source.Part A What was its intensity when it passed a point only 1.0 km from the source?
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The intensity of a particular earthquake wave is measured to be 1.9MW/m2 at a distance of 49.0 km from the source. What was the intensity when it passed a point only 1.1 km from the source? Give your answer in giga Watts per square metre, where 1GW/m2=1,000MW/m2=1,000,000,000W/m2. Assume the energy is radiated uniformly in all directions.
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An earthquake occurs immediately beneath the Moho where the p-wave velocity is 8000 m/s. A p-wave from the the earthquake propagates into the earth and eventually hits the 660 km discontinuity at an angle that causes it to refract at 90 degress. 1) at what angle was this ray traveling when it originally left the source?
When an earthquake occurs, two types of sound waves are generated and travel through the earth. The primary, or P, wave has a speed of about 8.0 km/s and the secondary, or S, wave has a speed of about 4.5 km/s. A seismograph, located some distance away, records the arrival of the P wave and then, 117 s later, records the arrival of the S wave. Assuming that the waves travel in a straight line, how far (in terms of...