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Entry: strong-motion instrument
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An accelerograph designed to record accurately the strong ground motion generated by an earthquake. They were originally developed by earthquake engineers, because the traditional seismographs designed by seismologists to record weak ground motions from earthquakes were too fragile and did not have sufficient dynamic range to record strong ground motions. A typical strong-motion accelerograph has a tri-axial accelerometer, which records acceleration up to 2 g on scale
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changed on | 17 Nov 2023 08:31:48.251 |
submitted by | Hélène Bressan |
accepted on | 20 May 2022 09:42:08.196 |
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An accelerograph designed to record accurately the strong ground motion generated by an earthquake. They were originally developed by earthquake engineers, because the traditional seismographs designed by seismologists to record weak ground motions from earthquakes were too fragile and did not have sufficient dynamic range to record strong ground motions. A typical strong-motion accelerograph has a tri-axial accelerometer, which records acceleration up to 2 g on scale
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An accelerograph designed to record accurately the strong ground motion generated by an earthquake. They were originally developed by earthquake engineers, because the traditional seismographs designed by seismologists to record weak ground motions from earthquakes were too fragile and did not have sufficient dynamic range to record strong ground motions. A typical strong-motion accelerograph has a tri-axial accelerometer, which records acceleration up to 2 g on scale
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