seismographˈsaɪz məˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf, ˈsaɪs-
seismograph (n)
- plural
- seismographs
English Definitions:
seismograph (noun)
a measuring instrument for detecting and measuring the intensity and direction and duration of movements of the ground (as an earthquake)
seismograph (Noun)
An instrument that automatically detects and records the intensity, direction and duration of earthquakes and similar events.
seismograph
A seismometer is an instrument that responds to ground noises and shaking such as caused by quakes, volcanic eruptions, and explosions. They are usually combined with a timing device and a recording device to form a seismograph. The output of such a device—formerly recorded on paper (see picture) or film, now recorded and processed digitally—is a seismogram. Such data is used to locate and characterize earthquakes, and to study the Earth's internal structure.
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