waves move in all direction
the epicenter
Earthquake waves travel in all directions.
S waves shear rock back and forth as they travel through it.
First of all, why would rocks move in different directions? Even though rocks could move in different directions, it is not possible for them to move on their own. Rocks have to have force applied to them in order to move.
There are three types of vibrations:- Primary waves, Secondary waves and long waves. Primary waves can move through solid and liquid. Secondary waves move through only solids and long waves can only move along the surface of the earth's crust.
Typically, the directions are confined to the surface -- an xy surface, would have waves that move: v = ax + by.
you dont move beause all waves are too light or they are all coming at different directions
Yes.
secondary waves or otherwise known as s-waves
the epicenter
It depends if its transverse or longitudinal.
Yes, they do.
Earthquake waves travel in all directions.
Tthe radio waves move in weird directions to create sound.
Electric and Magnetic currents travel from Positive to Negative. a batteries charge travels from the + end to the - end. and a Magnet travels from North to South.
S waves shear rock back and forth as they travel through it.
sound waves