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destructive most of the time
The terms "constructive" and "destructive", in relation to waves, refer to interference. There can be interference with any kind of waves.
All sound waves originate from a source that causes the vibration of air particles.
Constructive
Secondary seismic waves travel slower than primary waves but they are much more destructive. Thus it carries more energy.
destructive most of the time
The Surface waves (of which there are two - the Love and Rayleigh waves) are the most destructive seismic waves as they have the largest amplitude.Surface waves cause the most damage as they have the largest amplitude of all the seismic waves.S Wave.yhuk
No, the S waves do, they are the most destructive, because they have a bigger ratio of Antinodes and nodes. AKA Destructive interference.
The Surface waves (of which there are two - the Love and Rayleigh waves) are the most destructive seismic waves as they have the largest amplitude.Surface waves cause the most damage as they have the largest amplitude of all the seismic waves.S Wave.yhuk
yes secondary waves are destructive
technically any seismic wave can destroy a building, but the one most likely to do it are the surface waves
Light waves originate from vibrating electrons.
Destructive interference of the waves due to poor design of the building.
The surface waves (composed in turn of the Rayleigh and Love waves) are the slowest seismic waves.
they are more destructive because they are on the suface and because they are slower
Surface waves.
Surface waves travel more slowly than body waves but are mor distructive. Most of the damage during an earthquake comes from surface waves which can literally shake the ground out from under a building.