Yes. P-waves have the highest velocity of all seismic waves and surface waves have the lowest.
P-waves and S-waves. P waves are known as Primary waves as they have a high velocity and so are recorded at seismometer stations before Secondary or S-waves. P waves may also be known as pressure waves as they are in fact compression or longitudinal waves. S-waves may also be known as shear waves as they are transverse waves.
No. Surface waves are slower than both P and S-waves.
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P = Primary, S = Secondary.
Surface waves move slower. P waves are the fastest. Surface waves are the slowest. they are slowest but most destructive.
A Pwave is the first wave to arrive during an earthquake, P waves compress and then expand. They can damage buildings.
surface waves because p waves and s waves are way faster so here is how it goes from fastest to slowest: is p wave and then s wave and then surface waves
well when you are holding the magnitic string you have to move it and then you will feel a vibriation in your hands from left to right
No. Surface waves are slower than both P and S-waves.
P waves can travel through gas, solids, and liquids and Swaves can only travel through solids.
No. S waves are really weak so it wouldn't last to that extent.
surface waves, raleigh waves, and long waves.