Roy G Biv HW due 4/22/14
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Roy G Biv HW due 4/22/14• Please view the slideshow. You may complete the virtual
lab on the website on the following slide if you’d like (do the
reading and have fun you don’t have to do the questions . This activity is not required but is fun!) • The purpose of this slide show is just to familiarize you
with the steps of locating an epicenter. • Complete the time subtracting and epicenter distance
tasks on a separate sheet of paper. (this activity is required)• YOU MUST SEE THE ENTIRE POWERPOINT and
know the steps, so that you can do the activity in class on Wednesday!
Pangea Virtual LabClick the link below and complete the virtual labhttp://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/science/virtual_labs/ES11/ES11.html
• When subtracting time, be sure to borrow (if necessary) 60 seconds as shown!
• Show every ridiculous step.• Try the time subtraction problems
on the following slides. Did you get the accepted answer?
S Wave 30m 00s
P Wave 22m 20s
S wave is always the bigger # so it always goes on top
-XX
29 m +6060s
7m 40 s
• We don’t know when the EQ started.
• But we know how much time there was between the P&S wave arrivals.
• Let’s say 0:04:00• C’mon let’s say it!
• Now that we know the EQ was 2,600km away, when did it start?
To travel 2,600km, a P-wave…
needs 5:00 minutes
Back to the lab…
• The difference in arrival time for Chicago is 0:02:30.
• That means that Chicago is ______ km from the epicenter.
1,400
• Now that we know the EQ was 1,400km away, when did it start?
To travel 1,400km, a P-wave…
needs 3:00 minutes
• If the P-wave was detected at 2:33:00 and needed 3:00 minutes to travel it must have started at…
2:33:00 -3:00
2:30:00