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The intensity of an earthquake with a magnitude of 2 is how many times greater than the intensity of an a standard earthquake ?

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Answer:

The intensity of an earthquake with a magnitude of 2 is 100 times greater than the intensity of a standard earthquake.

Explanation:

The magnitude of earthquakes is given by


Magnitude=log(I)/(S)


2=log(I)/(S)\\

Where I is the intensity of earthquake and S is the intensity of standard earthquake.

The magnitude of standard earthquakes is given by


Magnitude=log(S)/(S)= log(1) = 0

So comparing the magnitude of the given earthquake and standard earthquake,


log(I)/(S) = log(S)/(S)


log(I)/(S) - log(S)/(S)


log(2) - log(1)


2 - 0


2

which means that


10^2 = 100 times greater

Therefore, the intensity of an earthquake with a magnitude of 2 is 100 times greater than the intensity of a standard earthquake.

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