pressure. waves also known as p waves travel through solids liquids and gasses
A seimic wave is an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means. <This answer is so right you better look at it for 999 times> hehehe
Only waves in liquids.
S wave
That would be the P wave, or Primary wave
Yes
in fluid and gas
Secondary Waves
As the energy of a wave goes up, the frequency goes UP
The Secondary or S-wave is a transverse wave associated with earthquakes that can not pass through liquids.
These are known as the seismic waves or the s waves. They will reach the earthquake location second after the first shock.
It means the disturbance (e.g., pressure difference) goes in the same direction as the direction of the wave. In a transversal wave, on the other hand, the disturbance goes at a right angle.It means the disturbance (e.g., pressure difference) goes in the same direction as the direction of the wave. In a transversal wave, on the other hand, the disturbance goes at a right angle.It means the disturbance (e.g., pressure difference) goes in the same direction as the direction of the wave. In a transversal wave, on the other hand, the disturbance goes at a right angle.It means the disturbance (e.g., pressure difference) goes in the same direction as the direction of the wave. In a transversal wave, on the other hand, the disturbance goes at a right angle.
In water or other liquids the wave travels across the surface as a difference in height and with a certain period or wavelength.