The term used in seismology is the S-wave.
Wave
The term scientists use to describe how squished together or spread out a wave is, is called wavelength. Wavelength is the distance between two corresponding points on a wave, such as two crests or two troughs. A short wavelength indicates the wave is tightly squished together, while a long wavelength indicates the wave is more spread out.
Shadow Wave was created on 2010-08-26.
The ISBN of Shadow Wave is 978-0-340-95647-2.
no, an s-wave shadow zone is way larger
PP waves
idfk
September 2010
idfk
Hi The term used to refer the height of a wave is "significant wave height".
The apostrophe in "wave's" indicates possession, such as "the wave's crest." It can also be used in contractions, like "wave's been" for "wave has been."