At the speed of light - about 300,000 km/sec (3 x 108 m/sec)
Oscillating electric charges.
They all are electromagnetic waves
Sound waves move very fast
Gravitational waves move at the speed of light in space, which is about 186,282 miles per second.
Three examples of electromagnetic energy are visible light, radio waves, and X-rays.
S-waves are slower than P-waves, which are the fastest seismic waves. S-waves are shear waves that move in a back-and-forth motion, causing particles to move perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
Yes, they do. Sound waves move fastest through solids, less fast through liquids, and slowest through gasses. This is because the molecules of solids are closer together, while those of gasses are further apart, creating more space that the waves must jump to move.
P waves arrive a couple seconds to a few minutes before s waves.
The boat must be going faster then the waves it is creating
No.
Different types of waves move in different patterns. Ocean waves move in a circular pattern while sound waves move in a sinusoidal pattern.
It depend how fast and how strong the waves are but people only have a few seconds to move away.