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Emilio Porter
27 February, 22:37
How does a seismograph record seismic waves?
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Clarence Jennings
28 February, 02:12
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Seismograph's drum feel the seismic waves. There is a weight that moves the pen so that when the seismic waves are felt, the pen jiggles and records it on paper.
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