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Published by on 2023-12-08

The quake meter is an app which uses the seismograph or seismometer in your
phone to measure the strength of vibrations, tremors, earthquakes, and even the
vibrations of the human body or any other objects around you. Using the
accelerometer in your phone, our app allows you to detect and record seismic
waves generated by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, avalanches and any other
sources of seismic activity.


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About this app

Using the accelerometer in your phone, our app allows you to detect and record seismic waves generated by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, avalanches and any other sources of seismic activity.  The quake meter is an app which uses the seismograph or seismometer in your phone to measure the strength of vibrations, tremors, earthquakes, and even the vibrations of the human body or any other objects around you.  Once the activity is measured, the graph feature presents a record of the ground motion at the point of measurement.  Any ground movement or object is presented as a function of time along three Cartesian axes, with the z- axis perpendicular to the Earth's surface and the x- and y- axes parallel to the surface. 



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