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Physicist Charles Francis Richter, born on April 26, 1900 in Hamilton, Ohio, dedicated his career to the study and measurement of earthquakes. He developed the widely used Richter magnitude scale, a logarithmic scale that quantifies the strength of earthquakes based on the amplitude of seismic waves recorded by seismographs. Richter's innovative work greatly contributed to the field of seismology and understanding seismic activity.