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  1. Seismic magnitude scales: Seismic magnitude scales are used to describe the overall strength or "size" of an earthquake. These are distinguished from seismic intensity scales that categorize the intensity or severity of ground shaking (quaking) caused by an earthquake at a given location. (Earth) [100%] 2023-08-31 [Seismic magnitude scales] [Seismology measurement]...
  2. Magnitude (mathematics): In mathematics, the magnitude or size of a mathematical object is a property which determines whether the object is larger or smaller than other objects of the same kind. More formally, an object's magnitude is the displayed result of ... (Mathematics) [93%] 2023-11-28 [Elementary mathematics] [Unary operations]...
  3. Magnitude (astronomy): In astronomy, magnitude refers to the brightness of stars. The magnitude scale is a logarithmic scale, with increasing brightness represented as lower numbers. (Astronomy) [93%] 2023-06-28
  4. Magnitude: Magnitude is a numerical expression of the amount of energy released by an earthquake, determined by measuring earthquake waves on standardized recording instruments (seismographs). The number scale for magnitudes is logarithmic rather than arithmetic; therefore, deflections on a seismograph for ... [93%] 2023-02-16 [Geology]
  5. Magnitude: This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title. Magnitude (astronomy) [r]: Logarithmic measure of the brightness of an object, measured in a specific wavelength or passband, usually in optical or near-infrared wavelengths. e] * Magnitude ... [93%] 2023-11-24
  6. Magnitude: In astronomy, magnitude is measure of the brightness of an object, usually in a defined passband. An imprecise but systematic determination of the magnitude of objects was introduced in ancient times by Hipparchus. (Astronomy) [93%] 2023-11-29 [Observational astronomy] [Units of measurement in astronomy]...
  7. Labeled magnitude scale: The labeled magnitude scale (LMS) is a scaling technique which uses quasi-logarithmic spacing. The scale consists of different intensities and subjects are asked to put a mark on the line where they think they intensity of the sensation fits. [90%] 2024-01-14 [Senses]
  8. Moment magnitude scale: The moment magnitude scale (MMS; denoted explicitly with Mw  or Mw, and generally implied with use of a single M for magnitude) is a measure of an earthquake's magnitude ("size" or strength) based on its seismic moment. It was ... (Measure of earthquake size, in terms of the energy released) [90%] 2024-01-13 [Seismic magnitude scales] [Geophysics]...
  9. Moment magnitude scale: The moment magnitude scale (MMS; denoted explicitly with M or Mw  or Mwg, and generally implied with use of a single M for magnitude) is a measure of an earthquake's magnitude ("size" or strength) based on its seismic moment ... (Measure of earthquake size, in terms of the energy released) [90%] 2024-08-13 [Seismic magnitude scales] [Geophysics]...
  10. Scales: A scale is a predetermined series of tones that define a musical context. A scale is defined as being major or minor according to whether the scale contains a major or a minor third, respectively. [80%] 2024-01-10 [Pages moved from Wikibooks] [Music theory]...
  11. Scales: SCALES skalz (1) qasqeseth "fish-scales"; (2) meghinnah, maghen, "scales of the crocodile"; (3) lepis, with verb lepizo "scale away" (Tobit 3:17; 11:13)): (1) The first Hebrew word qasqeseth means the imbricated scales of fish, which together with ... [80%] 1915-01-01
  12. Maptitude: Maptitude is a mapping software program created by Caliper Corporation that allows users to view, edit and integrate maps. The software and technology are designed to facilitate the geographical visualization and analysis of either included data or custom external data. (Software) [72%] 2024-01-08 [GIS software]
  13. Magnatune: Magnatune is an American independent record label based in Berkeley, California, founded in spring 2003. It only sold music for download through its website but added a print-CD-on-demand service in late 2004 and in October 2007 began ... (American independent record label) [72%] 2024-09-09 [Magnatune] [2003 establishments in California]...
  14. Japan Meteorological Agency magnitude scale: The Japan Meteorological Agency magnitude scale (Japanese: 気象庁マグニチュード) is a seismic magnitude scale set by the Japan Meteorological Agency. In Japan, for shallow (depth < 60 km) earthquakes within 600 km, the Japanese Meteorological Agency calculates a magnitude labeled MJMA, MJMA, or ... (Organization) [70%] 2023-11-25 [Seismic magnitude scales]
  15. Scyles: Scyles, Skyles, or Scylas (Scythian: Skula; Ancient Greek: Σκυλης, romanized: Skulēs; Latin: Scyles), was a Scythian king who lived in the 5th century BC. He is mentioned in the histories of Herodotus as having been an admirer of Greek culture and ... (5th-century BC king of the Scythians) [66%] 2024-02-08 [Scythian kings] [People from the Bosporan Kingdom]...
  16. Scaler: Scaler (aus dem Englischen ‚Zähler‘ u. a.) bezeichnet: Scaler ist der Familienname von. [66%] 2024-01-10
  17. Smales: Smales is an English surname. Notable people with this surname include. [66%] 2023-11-27
  18. Seales: Seales is an English language surname. People with this surname include. [66%] 2024-06-21 [Patronymic surnames]
  19. 7th Magnitude: 7th Magnitude (French: Septième magnitude) is a record label founded by French record producer Matthieu "Skread" Le Carpentier and co-founder Abdoulaye "Ablaye" Doucouré. The label is known for having signed French rappers Orelsan and Nessbeal. (French record label) [65%] 2024-01-13 [Record labels established in 2006] [French record labels]...
  20. Absolute magnitude: Absolute magnitude (M) is a measure of the luminosity of a celestial object on an inverse logarithmic astronomical magnitude scale. An object's absolute magnitude is defined to be equal to the apparent magnitude that the object would have if ... (Astronomy) [65%] 2022-12-09 [Observational astronomy]

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