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    WORKING MODEL OF SEISMOGRAPH

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    Date
    2022
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    Bhushan, Aniket
    Singh, Amritesh
    Kumar, Rahul
    Longkumer, Okipong
    Sharma, Manisha (Supervisor)
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    Seismograph, instrument that makes a record of seismic waves caused by an earthquake, explosion, or other Earth-shaking phenomenon. Seismographs are equipped with electromagnetic sensors that translate ground motions into electrical changes, which are processed and recorded by the instruments’ analog or digital circuits. The terms seismograph and seismometer are often used interchangeably; however, whereas both devices may detect and measure seismic waves, only a seismograph possesses the capacity to record the phenomena. A record produced by a seismograph on a display screen or paper printout is called a seismogram. Although originally designed to locate natural earthquakes, seismographs have many other uses, such as petroleum exploration, investigation of Earth’s crust and lower layers, and monitoring of volcanic activity. Scientists measure and record this data to learn more about earthquakes, tectonic plates, and Earth's layers. Earthquakes are difficult to predict, but scientists studying them hope to use seismographic measurements to be able to make more accurate predictions.
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