Earthquake Analysis Earthquakes produce several types of shock waves_ The most well known are the P-waves (P

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Earthquake Analysis Earthquakes produce several types of shock waves_ The most well known are the P-waves (P for primary or pressure) and the S-waves (S for secondary or shear). In the earth's crust, the P-waves travel at around 6.5 km/s, while the S-waves move at about 3.5 km/ s. The actual speeds vary depending on the type of material they are going through. The time delay between the arrivals of these two waves at a seismic recording station tells geologists how far away the earthquake occurred. If the time delay is 33 s, how far from the seismic station did the earthquake occur?
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University Physics with Modern Physics

ISBN: 978-0321501219

12th Edition

Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, Lewis Ford

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