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2 July, 11:18

What is the underlying principle of seismograph construction?

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  1. 2 July, 13:12
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    A heavyweight suspended within a moving box needs to overcome inertia which leads to a slight delay in the motion of the weight as the box moves.

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    A seismograph is an instrument used to record earthquake waves

    A heavyweight suspended within a moving box needs to overcome inertia which leads to a slight delay in the motion of the weight as the box moves.

    The first earthquake waves arrive at a seismograph station, a short time after the earthquake occurs.
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