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The major difference between transverse and longitudinal waves is the?
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I thought it was the direction of the wave motion?
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Which type of wave has a disturbance that is only parallel to the wave motion?
Responses longitudinal waves longitudinal waves
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Transverse waves
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The velocity of the transverse waves produced
by an earthquake is 6.13 km/s, while that of the longitudinal waves is 9.9919km/s.
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To find the distance of the earthquake, we can use the formula for velocity: velocity = displacement
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The velocity of the transverse waves produced
by an earthquake is 5.08 km/s, while that of the longitudinal waves is 8.3312 km/s.
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Require that T(delay) = 55.9 s = D/5.08 - D/8.3312 = 0.07682 D D = 727.7 km
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The velocity of the transverse waves produced
by an earthquake is 7 km/s, while that of the longitudinal waves is 11.41 km/s. A
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To determine the distance to the earthquake, we can use the formula: Distance = Velocity x Time We
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The velocity of the transverse waves produced by an earthquake is 7.2 km/s, while that of the longitudinal waves is 4.2 km/s. A
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Same distance D for both distance = speed * time D = 7.2 t D = 4.2(t+68) so 7.2 t = 4.2(t+68) solve
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Which statement is true about a surface wave?
Responses It does not have properties of either transverse or longitudinal waves.
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It has properties of both transverse and longitudinal waves.
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Certain seismic waves travel as..
A) electromagnetic and transverse waves. B) visible light and longitudinal waves. C)
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there is no E... Its A. electromagnetic and transverse waves... youre welcome lol
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The velocity of the transverse waves produced by an earthquake is 8.9 km/s, and that of the longitudinal waves is 5.1 km/s. A
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Subtract the fast wave arrival time from the slow wave arrival time. d/5.1 - d/8.9 = 68 Solve for d.
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Which of the following statements are correct?
* 1 point S-waves are mechanical and transverse. Ultraviolet waves are
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The correct statement is: S-waves are mechanical and transverse.
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Which of the following best explains how longitudinal and transverse waves transfer energy?
A: in both longitudinal and
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D: in longitudinal waves the energy is transferred in an up and down direction, and in transverse
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