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Surface waves from an earthquake shake the ground back and forth and up and down. So basically in a circular motion. This wave is the most dangerous wave released during and earthquake and it comes after the p and s waves. The Surface wave is the last wave that comes after the other 2. So yea' these surface waves move in a circular motion
The trough of a wave illustrate the negative circular motion of a given current.
You would expect the Amplitude to DECREASE as the wave spreads out.
Circular Motion
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Surface waves from an earthquake shake the ground back and forth and up and down. So basically in a circular motion. This wave is the most dangerous wave released during and earthquake and it comes after the p and s waves. The Surface wave is the last wave that comes after the other 2. So yea' these surface waves move in a circular motion
circular wave
They move in a circular motion
The trough of a wave illustrate the negative circular motion of a given current.
J. T. Kish has written: 'Theory of circular dielectric waveguide with anisotropic sheet cover' -- subject(s): Anisotropy, Circular wave guides, Circular waveguides, Dielectrics, Wave propagation
You would expect the Amplitude to DECREASE as the wave spreads out.
As an ocean wave passes, the water moves up and down in a circular pattern and returns to its original position.
They move in a circular motion
A tubing wave is one that produces a tube, a tube is when the lip of the wave breaks in a circular form, and does it far from the face of the wave, letting a surfer enter it and being able to ride it.