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S waves will not pass through magma.
P-waves are faster than s-waves. Both can pass through solid rock, but only p-waves can pass through gases and liquids === ===
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P-waves are faster than s-waves. Both can pass through solid rock, but only p-waves can pass through gases and liquids === ===
The number of waves that pass a certain point in one second is the frequency of the waves, measured in hertz (Hz).
If the waves have a frequency of 2 hertz, then 2 waves pass a point in 1 second.
When waves are not absorbed by an object or are unable to pass through it, they can be reflected, transmitted, or refracted. Reflection occurs when the waves bounce off the surface of the object. Transmission happens when the waves pass through the object without being absorbed. Refraction occurs when the waves change direction as they pass through the object.
horizontal waves only
The frequency is 2 Hz. This is because frequency is calculated by dividing the number of waves that pass a point by the time it takes for them to pass. In this case, 20 waves pass a point in 10 seconds, so the frequency is 20 waves / 10 seconds = 2 Hz.
Secondary waves are transverse or shear waves which are able to pass through solids, but are not able to pass through liquids.
When the waves pass through soft soils (sediments) they slow down and amplify.
Mechanical waves can't pass through a vacuum. Mechanical waves need something to pass through. Space is generally considered a vacuum, with nothing in it to transmit a mechanical wave.