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A seismograph is the instrument used to record seismic waves. It consists of a ground motion sensor (such as a geophone or accelerometer) coupled with a recording device to capture the ground movements during an earthquake or other seismic events.
Those are called electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves differ in their wavelength, frequency, and energy. For example, radio waves have long wavelengths and low frequency, while gamma rays have short wavelengths and high frequency. The energy of the waves increases as you move from radio waves to gamma rays along the electromagnetic spectrum.
Seismic waves travel through the Earth due to the release of energy from seismic events like earthquakes. The waves propagate through different layers of the Earth, bending and changing speed as they encounter different materials. Their speed and path provide information about the Earth's interior structure.
For P waves, the two descriptive words are Primary (or compressional) waves, while for S waves, the two words are Secondary (or shear) waves.
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A seismic wave is a type of energy wave that travels through the Earth as a result of an earthquake or explosion. These waves can be classified into two main types: body waves (P-waves and S-waves) that travel through the interior of the Earth, and surface waves that travel along the Earth's surface. Seismic waves help scientists study and understand the internal structure of the Earth.
Kinetic and electromagnetic energy can travel in waves.
Elastic waves, particularly sound waves and seismic waves, can travel through the Earth's atmosphere. Sound waves propagate through the air, while seismic waves are generated by earthquakes and travel through the Earth's crust and mantle.
Yes it is true to a certain extent.
Electric and Magnetic
Body Waves and surface waves. I know that because it says it in my science book.:D
There are mechanical and electromagnetic waves.
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The surface waves
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths.