Yes because sound waves go through everything.
S-waves can not travel through liquids. By Hollie
Shear waves travel through solids. They cannot travel through liquids and gasses (unlike compressive waves) and they can't travel through a vacuum (unlike electromagnetic waves).
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Sure they can. It is the transverse waves (s waves) that can't travel through liquids.
P waves can travel through gas, solids, and liquids and Swaves can only travel through solids.
Seismic waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
S-waves cannot travel through liquids, but they can travel through solids and gases. P-waves can travel through solids, liquids and gases. Hope this helped! :D
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S-waves can not travel through liquids. By Hollie
Shear Waves (S Waves) cannot travel through liquid
secondary waves cannot travel through liquids
Shear waves travel through solids. They cannot travel through liquids and gasses (unlike compressive waves) and they can't travel through a vacuum (unlike electromagnetic waves).
Waves can travel through many media, depending on their nature. Sound waves can go through solids, liquids and gases. Transverse shock waves can only travel through solids. Electromagnetic waves can go through some solids, liquids or gases, or through a vacuum.
sound waves travel through best through solids because they are more dense, then liquids, and finally they travel the worst through gasses.
Secondary waves are transverse or shear waves which are able to pass through solids, but are not able to pass through liquids.
Sound waves can travel through fluids, it is just that due to the physical proporties of water, sound waves are dampened much faster than they would be in gas.
liquids i have done the experiment my self