The small waves on a seismogram after an earthquake typically represent aftershocks or smaller tremors following the main earthquake event. These waves can vary in size and frequency but are usually less intense than the initial earthquake.
A seismogram records the ground movement caused by seismic waves from an earthquake. The squiggly lines represent the waves' amplitude and frequency. By analyzing these changes, seismologists can determine the earthquake's magnitude, location, and depth.
"Diffracted" refers to the scattering or bending of waves as they encounter obstacles or pass through small openings. Diffraction can cause wave interference patterns to form, altering the direction and intensity of the waves.
L waves, or Love waves, are a type of surface wave that travel near the Earth's surface and cause horizontal shaking during an earthquake. These waves are slower than other types of seismic waves but can cause significant damage due to their side-to-side motion.
In earth science, a wave refers to the transfer of energy through a medium, such as water or air, without the overall movement of the medium itself. Waves can take various forms, such as seismic waves generated by earthquakes or ocean waves caused by wind.
The back and forth movement caused by an earthquake is known as seismic waves. These waves travel through the Earth's crust, creating the shaking effect that we feel during an earthquake. The type of seismic waves produced can vary depending on factors such as the type of fault movement that generated the earthquake.
A seismogram records the ground movement caused by seismic waves from an earthquake. The squiggly lines represent the waves' amplitude and frequency. By analyzing these changes, seismologists can determine the earthquake's magnitude, location, and depth.
To make small waves
im not sure what u mean by "waves", but if you mean color waves, the answer is that they can see all color except green. If you mean waves as in ocean waves, then yes, they can see "waves."
means the energy is actually stored in the form of small packets called to be quanta which are are been carried out by the EMW waves
"Diffracted" refers to the scattering or bending of waves as they encounter obstacles or pass through small openings. Diffraction can cause wave interference patterns to form, altering the direction and intensity of the waves.
You mean 'What are waves?' Waves are the bobbly things you see on ponds, lakes and the sea.
This may refer to Longitudinal waves
This may refer to Longitudinal waves
The waves which have both properties as that of electricity & magnet.
about diffraction of waves
about diffraction of waves
about diffraction of waves