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One earthquake has MMS magnitude 3.9. If a second earthquake has 120 times as much energy (earth movement) as the first, find the magnitude of the second quake.

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Answer:

The right answer is "5.9". A further solving is provided below.

Explanation:

The given values are:

Initial Magnitude,

M₁ = 3.9

Let Second magnitude be M₂.

Now,


M_2-M_1=log((l_2)/(l_1) )

On substituting the values, we get


M_2-3.9 = log (120)

On putting the value of "log 120", we get


M_2-3.9=2.079

On adding "3.9" both sides, we get


M_2-3.9+3.9=2.079+3.9


M_2=5.9

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