A seismic risk analyst for an insurance company is organizing data from 2014 earthquakes for a safety report. Match each seismic detail from the 2014 Chile and Los Angeles events with its correct mathematical representation using the intensity formula .
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A public safety officer is preparing a report to compare the 2014 Chile earthquake (magnitude 8.2) and the 2014 Los Angeles earthquake (magnitude 5.1). Arrange the steps the officer should follow to determine how many times more intense the Chile earthquake was using the intensity formula .
A seismic risk analyst for an insurance company is organizing data from 2014 earthquakes for a safety report. Match each seismic detail from the 2014 Chile and Los Angeles events with its correct mathematical representation using the intensity formula .
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