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Getting Electric
Because a magnet moving inside a coil creates a current within the coil, the movement of the ground during an earthquake can be converted into an electrical signal.
This signal could then be used to modify the projection of light onto
photographic paper, or to move a needle across paper and trace
out the wiggles of the Earth's shaking.
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