Legal Definition and Related Resources of Magnitude
Meaning of Magnitude
Synonyms of Magnitude
noun
- amplitude
- amplitudo
- bearing
- concern
- consequence
- consideration
- degree
- dimension
- effect
- eminence
- enormity
- essentiality
- extension
- extent
- gauge
- gravity
- immensity
- import
- importance
- magnituao
- mark
- materiality
- materialness
- measure
- measurement
- momentousness
- precedence
- primacy
- priority
- proportions
- range
- reach
- scale
- scope
- seriousness
- significance
- size
- span
- spatium
- stature
- stretch
- value
- vastness
- volume
- weight
- weightiness
- worth
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Magnitude in Historical Law
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Magnitude in the National Security Context
A definition and brief description of Magnitude in relation to national security is as follows:The size of an earthquake, typically reported using the Richter scale. As originally defined by Richter, the magnitude of an earthquake is the logarithm of the amplitude of the largest seismic wave recorded on a particular kind of seismometer located 100 km from the earthquake epicenter. Seismologists today use a variety of magnitude scales that produce similar, but not identical, estimates of earthquake size.
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