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Because of the force that it has, (kinetic)
space is a vacuum, and sound can't move through a vacuum.
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the answer to this question is transverse wave
It helps move food through the digestive track by creating waves in the walls of the "tube" which pushes the food down. Not sure where else this applies in the body.
they are called body waves.
because the P waves move faster through more rigid substances than through non rigid material>
The two main categories of seismic waves are body waves and surface waves. Body waves can travel through the earth's inner layers, but surface waves can only move along the surface of the Earth.
The two main categories of seismic waves are body waves and surface waves. Body waves can travel through the earth's inner layers, but surface waves can only move along the surface of the Earth.
The two main categories of seismic waves are body waves and surface waves. Body waves can travel through the earth's inner layers, but surface waves can only move along the surface of the Earth.
There are three types of vibrations:- Primary waves, Secondary waves and long waves. Primary waves can move through solid and liquid. Secondary waves move through only solids and long waves can only move along the surface of the earth's crust.
S waves cannot travel through the outer core because they can only travel through solids, and the outer core is liquid.
Because of the force that it has, (kinetic)
Seismic waves.
S Waves
There are three types of vibrations:- Primary waves, Secondary waves and long waves. Primary waves can move through solid and liquid. Secondary waves move through only solids and long waves can only move along the surface of the earth's crust.
Different types of waves move in different patterns. Ocean waves move in a circular pattern while sound waves move in a sinusoidal pattern.