Not necessarily. Hand drawing gives you freedom, but then again with scale drawing, you get a more "finished" feeling i dont know the right word.
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definitely scale is mportant to disscuss about monumentality and humanism... but it is impposible to talk about two things by only one stuff.
The Richter scale. For larger earthquakes (magnitude greater than 7) and for those with an epicentral distance greater than 700 km from the seismometer station, the Moment magnitude scale is used.
The Richter Scale is the Longarithmic scale used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake. The scale jumps in intervals of 10X each integer increase... i.e:2 on the scale is 10X greater than 13 on the scale is 100X greater than 1, and 10X greater than 2I think the general formula is 10n-1 'n' being the number on the Richter scale, the value of the formula being the value of the number relative to 1 on the Richter scale. Using the formula, you would get 5 to be 104 meaning 10,000 times greater than 1.The Richter scale is a quantitative scale, which measures according to recorded values as opposed to the Mercalli Scale which measures according to what you can see the earthquake has done (i.e. in terms of damage done).
The moment magnitude scale is more accurate for large earthquake than can cause damage.
Specification control drawing: Per MIL-STD-100, a drawing prepared for the purpose of defining and controlling screening, electrical performance characteristics, and physical configuration of purchased material. By definition, the intent of a Source Control Drawing is to purchase controlled standard parts.Source control drawing: Similar to a specification control drawing except that purchase of the specified devices from manufacturing sources other than those listed on the drawing is prohibited.