A formula for calculating the magnitude of an earthquake is M=23log(EE0) that uses the common (base 10) logarithm. This is called the Moment Magnitude Scale (MMS), an alternative to the more well known Richter Scale. One earthquake has magnitude 3.9 on the MMS. If a second earthquake has 650 times as much energy as the first, find the magnitude of the second quake.

A formula for calculating the magnitude of an earthquake is M23logEE0 that uses the common base 10 logarithm This is called the Moment Magnitude Scale MMS an al class=

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