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| Question 429176:  I have no experiences using a logarithm so I need help trying to figure out how this formula works. Any assistance is appreciated.
 Earthquakes The Richter scale is used to determine
 the intensity of earthquakes, which corresponds
 to the amount of energy released. If an earthquake has
 an intensity of x, its magnitude, as computed by the
 Richter scale, is given by R(x)= log  x/i0 ,  where I is
 the intensity of a small, measurable earthquake.
 (a) On July 26, 1963, an earthquake in Yugoslavia
 had a magnitude of 6.0 on the Richter scale, and
 on August 19, 1977, an earthquake in Indonesia
 measured 8.0. Find the intensity x for each of
 these earthquakes if   I0 = 1
 (b) How many times more intense was the Indonesian
 earthquake than the Yugoslavian earthquake?
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! If an earthquake has an intensity of x, its magnitude, as computed by the
 Richter scale, is given by R(x)= log x/io , where I is
 the intensity of a small, measurable earthquake.
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 (a) On July 26, 1963, an earthquake in Yugoslavia
 had a magnitude of 6.0 on the Richter scale, and
 on August 19, 1977, an earthquake in Indonesia
 measured 8.0. Find the intensity x for each of
 these earthquakes if Io = 1
 Yugo Quake: 6 = log(x/1)
 6 = log(x)
 x = 10^6
 x = 1,000,000
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 Indo Quake: 8 = log(x/1)
 8 = log(x)
 x = 10*8
 x = 100,000,000
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 (b) How many times more intense was the Indonesian
 earthquake than the Yugoslavian earthquake?
 Ans: A factor of 100
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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