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Suppose that an earthquake released approximately 10⁶ joules. What is the magnitude on a Richter scale? How much more energy does this earthquake release than the reference earthquake? - Quora
Perspective: a graphical comparison of earthquake energy release | earthquake, Richter scale, energy | The moment magnitude scale is a logarithmic scale used to measure earthquakes, telling us how much energy was
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![SOLVED: The energy (in joules) released by an earthquake of magnitude M is given by the equation E=25,000 · 10^1.5 M . (This equation can be solved for M to define the SOLVED: The energy (in joules) released by an earthquake of magnitude M is given by the equation E=25,000 · 10^1.5 M . (This equation can be solved for M to define the](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/ad326e03-7c75-4da0-934a-0b8794fcf7b1_large.jpg)
SOLVED: The energy (in joules) released by an earthquake of magnitude M is given by the equation E=25,000 · 10^1.5 M . (This equation can be solved for M to define the
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SOLVED: The energy E (in joules) radiated as seismic waves from an earthquake of Richter magnitude M is given by the formula log10(E) = 4.8 + 1.5M. The energy E satisfies a
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