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  2. Furthermore, earthquake intensity, or strength, is distinct from earthquake magnitude, which is a measure of the amplitude, or size, of seismic waves as specified by a seismograph reading. See below Earthquake magnitude .

  3. The definition of intensity is valid for any energy in transit, including that carried by waves. The SI unit for intensity is watts per square meter ( W/m2 W/m 2 ). For example, infrared and visible energy from the Sun impinge on Earth at an intensity of 1300 W/m2 1300 W/m 2 just above the atmosphere.

  4. The shaking that it causes has many values that vary from place to place based on distance, type of surface material, and other factors. See the Intensity section below for more details on shaking intensity measurements. Types of Magnitudes. Magnitude is expressed in whole numbers and decimal fractions.

  5. The SI unit for intensity is watts per square meter (\(\phantom{\rule{0.25em}{0ex}}{\text{W/m}}^{2}\)). For example, infrared and visible energy from the Sun impinge on Earth at an intensity of \(\text{1300}\phantom{\rule{0.25em}{0ex}}{\text{W/m}}^{2}\) just above the atmosphere. There are other intensity-related units in use, too.

  6. The definition of intensity is valid for any energy in transit, including that carried by waves. The SI unit for intensity is watts per square meter (W/m 2 ). For example, infrared and visible energy from the Sun impinge on Earth at an intensity of 1300 W/m 2 just above the atmosphere. There are other intensity-related units in use, too.

  7. Summary. Calculate the intensity and the power of rays and waves. Figure 1. The destructive effect of an earthquake is palpable evidence of the energy carried in these waves. The Richter scale rating of earthquakes is related to both their amplitude and the energy they carry. (credit: Petty Officer 2nd Class Candice Villarreal, U.S. Navy)

  8. Earthquakes: Magnitude, energy, and intensity. Seweryn J. Duda. Reference work entry. 312 Accesses. Part of the book series: Encyclopedia of Earth Science ( (EESS)) Download reference work entry PDF. Development of the Concepts. Preliminaries. The focus of an earthquake radiates mechanical energy in the form of seismic waves.

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