Because S waves are transverse waves and they can't travel through a liquid. This means that Zone C cannot be a liquid.
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Liquid liquid gas
Stars don't have electromagnetic waves. They absorb them and release them. It is not a known fact because electromagnetism is only a theory for now. However, light that reach us from stars are said to be EM waves because visible light is theorized to be in the EM spectrum.
Mainly the fact that such waves can travel through empty space.
There Are No Such Things As Standing Waves In Atoms.All Waves are Particles. Man's knowledge of Waves in quantum mechanics has been clouded by the fact that a Wave is simply the 2 dimensional view of a Particle's 3 dimensional helix orbit.EinsteinGravitydotcom
No layer is truly made of liquid rock. The mantle is sometimes, inaccurately, said to be liquid rock when it is in fact solid, albeit relatively soft. The outer core is liquid, but it consists of liquid metal, not rock.
In fact, it travels faster, in a liquid, than in air.In fact, it travels faster, in a liquid, than in air.In fact, it travels faster, in a liquid, than in air.In fact, it travels faster, in a liquid, than in air.
...the composition of the Earth.
No, they are in fact the slowest! The fastest seismic waves are P-waves.
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Glass is not a liquid. It is in fact a solid.
Sound waves (depending on length and initial decible level) can pass through any matter. In fact, it has been through the use of sound waves that we determined the core of our planet is mostly super hot-liquid iron!
Dew is a liquid, water in fact.
Quantifying the number of types of waves in fact reduces to the problem of quantifying the number of forces. In fact, mechanical waves are a subset of electromagnetic waves, so there are in fact three other types of waves on top of electromagnetic, for the three other fundamental forces: strong nuclear, weak nuclear, gravitational. Mechanical movement can be caused by any of the four fundamental forces. *Short answer: no. By the way, mechanical waves require a medium, where EM waves do not. They are the only, two, separate types of waves.
yes! as a matter of fact they do!
Mercury thermometers are based on the fact that materials (in this case, the liquid mercury) expand when heated.Mercury thermometers are based on the fact that materials (in this case, the liquid mercury) expand when heated.Mercury thermometers are based on the fact that materials (in this case, the liquid mercury) expand when heated.Mercury thermometers are based on the fact that materials (in this case, the liquid mercury) expand when heated.
Yes. All electromagnetic waves do. In fact, all sound waves do too.
Usually no. In fact, there is even research being done on infrared waves to see if they can improve healing.