S-waves travel only through solids.
seismic waves
Sound waves (pressure waves).
kinetic energy
It's an 'S wave'. Im not entirely sure what it gives evidence of but i believe that it is a seismic wave.
This depends on the type of wave. Some examples are.Electromagnetic wave, Through almost anything.Sound waves, through matter.Compression waves through solids, liquids and gases.Transverse waves through solids only.
pressure waves longitudinal waves
Sound travels through all matter.
shear waves
Transverse waves only travel through solids. These are also known as S waves.
P-waves can pass through liquids,solids,and gases. A P-wave is a type of body wave that has an up and down motion. Another type of body wave is the S-wave. S-waves CAN'T pass through liquids but they can pass through solids and gases. I hope that answered your question. =)
primary wave
That is a longitudinal wave.
Solids