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Originally posted by CLPrime
The others have covered the "preliminary report" bit, which explains why the 8.9 was upgraded to a 9.0 (following several other upgrades, as mentioned).
But, no one seems to understand the scale that's used to measure earthquakes - the Richter scale. It's a(n indirect) measure of the amount of energy released. And it's a logarithmic scale. That means that each integer jump, from 1.0 to 2.0, from 2.0 to 3.0, and so on, represents 10 times the energy. Here's why:
10^1 = 10
10^2 = 100
10^3 = 1000
10^4 = 10000
The exponents correspond to the magnitude. A magnitude 2 is 10 times as strong as a magnitude 1 because 100/10 = 10. Likewise, a magnitude 3 is 10 times stronger than a magnitude 2, because 1000/100 = 10... and 10000/1000 = 10, as well. Each jump by 1 represents 10 times the energy.
Each jump by 0.1 represents 1.26 times the energy (10^0.1). Or 2 times the energy, depending on how you measure your energy.
That's how the Richter scale works.edit on 28-3-2011 by CLPrime because: (no reason given)