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- Seismometer - Wikipedia
A seismometer is an instrument that responds to ground displacement and shaking caused by quakes, volcanic eruptions, and explosions They are usually combined with a timing device and a recording device to form a seismograph [1]
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A seismometer is the internal part of the seismograph, which may be a pendulum or a mass mounted on a spring; however, it is often used synonymously with "seismograph"
- Seismometers | SAGE - IRIS
What is a seismometer? A seismometer is a very sensitive instrument that can detect movements of the Earth's surface The surface is in constant motion due to natural and man-made phenomena For example, the solid Earth tide is the stretching of the Earth due to the gravitational pull of the moon
- SED | What is a seismometer and how does it work?
What is a seismometer and how does it work? A seismometer is an extremely sensitive electromechanical device used to measure ground movement in a particular area in the order of nanometres (millionths of a millimetre)
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A seismometer is designed to record seismic waves On Earth, these waves are mainly caused by earthquakes that regularly and sometimes forcefully shake certain parts of the world, causing major damage depending on the amount of energy they carry
- Seismometers | EarthScope Consortium
At its core, a seismometer is a motion sensor, but a highly precise one It detects ground movement by comparing the motion of the Earth to the relative stillness of a suspended internal mass
- Seismometers | Earth and Atmospheric Sciences - EBSCO
They consist of a sensor, known as a seismometer, which captures the vibrations of the earth's surface The data produced is documented in a seismogram, displaying the intensity and frequency of seismic waves
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