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Real life scenario of logarithms is one of the most crucial concepts in our life. As
we know, in our maths book of 9th-10th class, there is a chapter named
LOGARITHM is a very interesting chapter and its questions are some types that
are required techniques to solve. Therefore, you must read this article “Real Life
Application of Logarithms” carefully.
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But, after solving these questions and getting knowledge of logarithm, Have you
think that why you study this chapter what is the use of LOGARITHM in our
daily life. The LOGARITHM is used in the following application of real life.

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To know about the real-life scenario of logarithms we start as an earthquake


intensity measurement. For this, first we let to know some knowledge related to the
earthquake measurement instrument known as Seismograph. which produces a
graph output known as Seismograph.

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In the earthquake, a Seismic wave produces which travels through the Earth
layer. The seismic wave gives out an energy that causes the earth to shake and also
gives out low frequency acoustic energy.

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Now, these seismic waves is recorded by the seismograph instrument and its output
is the seismographs graph. It is a record of the ground motion in three co-ordinate
axes (x, y, and z), with the z-axis perpendicular to the Earth’s surface and the x-
and y- axes parallel to the Earth’s surface.

An earthquake’s hypo-center is the position where the strain energy stored in the
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rock is first released, marking the point where the fault begins to rupture. This
occurs directly beneath the epicenter, at a distance known as the focal depth.

The amplitude of the seismic waves decreases with distance. Now, the instrument
seismograph is based on a logarithmic scale, which is developed by Charles
Richter in 1932 devised the first magnitude scale for measuring earthquake
magnitude.

This is commonly known as the Richter scale. The magnitude of an earthquake is


calculated by comparing the maximum amplitude of the signal with this reference
event at a specific distance.

Real life scenario of logarithms

The Richter scale is a base-10 logarithmic scale, which defines magnitude as the
logarithm of the ratio of the amplitude of the seismic waves to an arbitrary, minor
amplitude.

where A is the amplitude of the earthquake recorded by the seismograph


taken from 100 km (approx) from the epicenter of the earthquake and S is the
standard earthquake whose amplitude is 1 micron approx. The magnitude of the
standard earthquake is R%R%R%R%R%R%R%R%RR

Since the Richter scale is a base-10 logarithmic scale, each number


increase on the Richter scale indicates an intensity ten times stronger than the
previous number on the scale.
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For example: if we note the magnitude of the earthquake on the Richter scale as 2,
then the other next magnitude on the scale is explained in the following table.

Now according to the Richter scale magnitude of the earthquake, there is a


lot of bad effect on our environments which may be a danger to the real world. Its
details are given below in the table.

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