4,5 Km/s
velocity of hard basalt in seismic investigation.what do you think of this i don't have any idea is there any?
Generally increase with depth, occasionally making abrupt jumps termed seismic-velocity discontinuities.
Average velocity is def.ined as the ratio of total displacement to total time taken.
The Mohorovicic Discontinuity, generally referred to as the Moho, where seismic waves increase in velocity.
An object moving in a circular path at constant speed will have a non-zero average speed and zero average velocity since velocity is a vector parameter,
velocity of hard basalt in seismic investigation.what do you think of this i don't have any idea is there any?
non optimal regional velocity applied to your seismic data
For the instantaneous value of average velocity, average speed and average velocity are equal.
Generally increase with depth, occasionally making abrupt jumps termed seismic-velocity discontinuities.
Velocity is speed and its direction. Average velocity is average speed and its direction.
Always.
Average velocity is def.ined as the ratio of total displacement to total time taken.
The term "velocity", as used in physics, DOES have an associated direction. Most derived terms, such as "average velocity", also do.
velocity is a vector and speed is scalar. Velocity has magnitude and directions, with magnitude being speed. The magnitude of average velocity and average speed is the same.
The speed of something in a given direction.
The Mohorovicic Discontinuity, generally referred to as the Moho, where seismic waves increase in velocity.
The average velocity over an time interval is the average of the instantaneous velocities for all instants over that period. Conversely, as the time interval is reduced, the average velocity comes closer and closer to the instantaneous velocity.