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1.2 by Gamma Play


Oct 19, 2017

About Vibration Meter

Measure vibrations or earthquakes with your device.

Vibration Meter measures vibrations using your device’s sensors on all 3 axes: X, Y, Z and shows reference to earthquake vibrations as classified by internationally used Mercalli intensity scale for seismic activities such as earthquakes. The Mercalli intensity scale is a seismic scale used for measuring the intensity of an earthquake. It measures the effects of an earthquake. Vibration Meter can also be called seismograph or seismometer when used for measuring seismic activity.

Vibrations are shown in all 3 directions: X, Y, Z in different colors and specific directions can be turned off or on for more accurate directional readings.

To use; place your device on stable surface and measure seismic or other vibrations.

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Mercalli intensity scale:

I. Instrumental - Not felt. Recorded by seismographs.

II. Weak - Felt only on top floors of high buildings.

III. Slight - Felt indoors, like a passing light truck.

IV. Moderate - Windows, doors rattle. Like passing train.

V. Rather Strong - Felt by all. Small objects upset.

VI. Strong - Books off shelves. Trees shake. Damage.

VII. Very Strong - Difficult to stand. Buildings damaged.

VIII. Destructive - Significant damage. Trees broken.

IX. Violent - General panic. Serious damage. Cracks.

X. Intense - Most buildings destroyed. Rails bent.

XI. Extreme - Rails bent greatly. Pipelines destroyed.

XII. Catastrophic - Near total damage.

Some countries use Richter scale instead of Mercalli scale. The Richter scale is a base-10 logarithmic scale, which defines magnitude as the logarithm of the ratio of the amplitude of the seismic waves to an arbitrary, minor amplitude.

To translate from Richter Scale to Mercalli and vice versa see below comparison:

Richter Scale = Mercalli equivalent

<3.5 = I

3.5 = II

4.2 = III

4.5 = IV

4.8 = V

5.4 = VI

6.1 = VII

6.5 = VIII

6.9 = IX

7.3 = X

8.1 = XI

> 8.1 = XII

What's New in the Latest Version 1.2

Last updated on Oct 19, 2017

Thanks for using Vibration Meter! We bring updates to Google Play regularly to constantly improve speed, reliability, performance and fix bugs.

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