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The formula for finding the epicenter of an earthquake is P= t2 x Δ/2. This formula is used to calculate the distance from an earthquake's point of origin to the seismic station (P). The values needed to use this formula are the two-way travel-time of the seismic waves (t2) and the difference in arrRead more
The formula for finding the epicenter of an earthquake is P= t2 x Δ/2.
See lessThis formula is used to calculate the distance from an earthquake’s point of origin to the seismic station (P). The values needed to use this formula are the two-way travel-time of the seismic waves (t2) and the difference in arrival time between the two waves (Δ).