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seismographs Meaning in Bengali



সনাক্ত এবং তীব্রতা ও দিক এবং স্থল আন্দোলন সময়কাল পরিমাপ (একটি ভূমিকম্প যেমন একটি পরিমাপ যন্ত্র

Noun:

ভূকম্পলিক,





seismographs শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

দিনের শোক দিবস ঘোষণা করা হয়েছিল., ভূকম্পীয় অবস্থা নিরীক্ষণের জন্য ১৯টি ভূকম্পলিক স্টেশন বসানো হয়েছিল ।

কাফকার উদ্ধৃতি মত, “(তার) কলম হ'ল (তার) হৃদয়ের ভূকম্পলিক

seismographs's Usage Examples:

Originally, European seismographs were placed in a particular area after a destructive earthquake.


Nazko earthquakes, which were too small to be felt by people, but local seismographs recorded them.


to be historically documented in Wisconsin, but was not recorded by seismographs.


The Observatory website allows users to monitor active volcanoes, with seismographs and webcameras that update regularly.


of seismographs to detect earthquakes across Canada.


It is operated by the Geological Survey of Canada and consists of over 60 low-gain seismographs and.


A seismic shadow zone is an area of the Earth's surface where seismographs can only barely detect an earthquake after its seismic waves have passed through.


as far away as Bonners Ferry, Idaho near the Canadian border and by seismographs as far away as San Diego, California.


Worldwide, the two most common types of seismographs at the time, the Milne-type and Bosch-Omori seismographs recorded the San Francisco earthquake.


California Institute of Technology and the Carnegie Institute, a network of seismographs stretching across Southern California.


The first Weston Observatory seismographs were installed at the Campion Center, next to the current Observatory.


Recorded by a single seismograph or by seismographs of the same model, but not by several seismographs of different kinds.


response spectrum (calculated from recordings of surface ground motion from seismographs) for correlation with seismic damage.


A variation on this scheme is the use of smoked paper in early seismographs.


refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using an array of seismographs or geophones and an energy source.


The earliest seismographs were designed to give a sense of the direction of the first motions from.


LaCoste and his physics teacher Arnold Romberg invented the first modern seismographs and gravimeters, using steel and quartz (respectively) zero-length springs.


The seismic waves are recorded at seismographs around Antarctica, and even as far away as Australia, a distance of more.


Each time it moves, it emits seismic waves that are recorded at seismographs around Antarctica and even as far away as Australia, a distance of more.


research, submarine detection, development of three-component short-period seismographs, studies of the earth temperature distribution, and the invention of.


short-period (~1 second) seismographs (oriented north-south, east-west, and vertically), three long-period (~15 seconds) seismographs, and an accurate radio-synchronized.



seismographs's Meaning':

a measuring instrument for detecting and measuring the intensity and direction and duration of movements of the ground (as an earthquake

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