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liquids
The next type of seismic wave to arrive after the P-wave is the S-wave.
Transverse
The speed of P wave can be expressed as v= square root ((lambda+2xmobility constant)/density of material). During earthquakes, the value of P lies between 5 and 8 Km/s.
The fastest waves shaking the ground like an accordeon (contraction and expansion) are the P waves. They have a global velocity of 5.5km/s in the crust while S waves moves at velocities around 3.2 km/s in the crust. Then you have surface waves (rayleigh and Love) which propagates only in the crust at velocities smaller than the S waves velocity.
no a p wave is faster than s wave
The p wave is a pressure wave after a earthquake and it travels the fastest. An s wave is a wave that moves side to side and is second fastest. Bouth types of waves can go though all material but at different speeds. The denser the material the faster is gose generally. The last wave type is a L wave and it is a rolling wave that is also the slowest wave.
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a mechanical wave also called material wave is a wave that needs a medium to travel. mechanical waves cause a local uscillation of material. The oscillation of material.
The material through which a wave travels is called the medium.
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absorption
A mechanical wave such as a sound wave requires a medium to travel through.
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That is related to the speed of the electromagnetic wave in the material.
That means that part of the wave is absorbed by the material.
Known as material medium