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On April 11, 2012, two earthquakes were measured off the northwest coast of Sumatra. The first had a magnitude of 8.6. The second had a magnitude of 8.2. By what approximate factor was the intensity of the first earthquake greater than the intensity of the second earthquake?

0.40
1.02
1.05
2.51

User Jinish
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6 votes

Answer:

2.51

Explanation:

User Gaurav Ingalkar
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Answer:

Option D. 2.51 is correct.

Explanation:

Magnitude of first earthquake = 8.6

Let intensity of first earthquake be x


Magnitude = \log((x)/(S)),\text{ where S is seismographic factor}\\\\\implies 8.6=\log((x)/(S)).......(1)

Magnitude of second earthquake = 8.2

Let intensity of second earthquake be y


Magnitude = \log((y)/(S)),\text{ where S is seismographic factor}\\\\\implies 8.2=\log((y)/(S)).......(2)

Now, to find the factor by which intensity of first earthquake is greater than intensity of second : we divide equation (1) by equation (2)


\implies\log((x)/(y))=8.6 - 8.2\\\\\implies \log((x)/(y))=0.4\\\\\implies(x)/(y)=10^(0.4)\\\\\implies(x)/(y)=2.51

Hence the required factor is 2.51

Therefore, Option D. 2.51 is correct.

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