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Mathematics, 02.07.2020 01:01 sahaitong814

The magnitude, M, of an earthquake is defined to be M= log 1/swhere I is the intensity of the earthquake (measured by the amplitude of the seismograph wave) and S is the intensity of a "standard" earthquake, which is barely detectable. What is the
magnitude of an earthquake that is 35 times more intense than a standard earthquake? Use a calculator. Round your answer to
the nearest tenth.

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