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31 March, 08:13

How is a seismograph similar to an X-ray?

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  1. 31 March, 10:46
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    Answer: Seismograph is an instrument that is used to measure the vibration of the earthquake. It is based on seismic waves. X ray is an electromagnetic energy wave that is used for CAT (computerized axial tomography) scan.

    Hence, both seismic wave and X ray are energy waves.

    The velocity of seismic waves is different in different media. Similarly, X ray loses its amplitude depending upon the dense layer of the tissue.
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