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15 May, 17:48

One earthquake has magnitude 3.3. If a second earthquake has 120 times as much energy as the first, find the magnitude of the second quake.

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  1. 15 May, 19:46
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    If I am not mistaken it is 396 because all you need to do is: 3.3 x 120

    3.3 x 120 = 396

    Magnitude for the second quake = 396
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