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Q: Do waves travel long distance
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What does the time-distance graph of seismic waves show?

The time-distance graph of seismic waves shows the relationship between the time it takes for seismic waves to travel and the distance they travel. It helps in determining the speed at which seismic waves propagate through the Earth's interior and provides information about the structure and composition of the Earth's layers.


Do waves created by a large disturbance travel faster than waves created by a small disturbance do?

No, waves with a smaller disturbance travel faster. This is because they have less distance to travel.


Waves that travel at the surface such as Raleigh and long waves?

surface waves, raleigh waves, and long waves.


Medium waves travel faster at night because.?

Because in day time the ionisation is less in the D layer of the Sky. So it absorbs the medium waves because of its lower frequencies. In night time the D layer vanishes and the Medium waves travel towards the F layer and reflected back to the earth from a long distance. That's why Medium waves are clearly heard in night times from a long distance.


Does frequency reduces when the waves travel over long distance?

High frequencies are more damped by air than the bass frequencies.


Why do sound waves travel worse through air?

sound waves does not travel through long distance because in sound waves particles vibration is parallel to the direction of wave propagation due to this one particle is collide with other particle so because of this back and forth vibration sound waves travel worse through air


Do capillary waves travel faster than long waves?

yes


The waves which can be propagate a long distance through cast iron?

Sound waves.


Why are short-waves used in long distance broadcasrs?

Long-distance radio waves are particularly affected by the E and F layers of Earth's ionosphere, causing them to be refracted and reflected back to Earth at a much farther distance or range than they would travel along the Earth's surface. The Earth's surface often reflects the radio waves back up to the ionosphere, where they are again refracted and reflected back to Earth, adding another large distance to their range


Distance which EM waves can reach?

em waves travel at approximately 300 000 km per second in area space


What waves transfer from one place to another?

All waves can travel from one place to another as long as they have a medium to travel through. The only waves that do not need a medium are electromagnetic waves. When using the word "transfer" though. Waves transfer energy; waves themselves are not transfered they simply travel.


What is the main characteristic of sound?

Sound waves travel at great distances in a very short time. But as the distance increases the waves tend to spread out.