Table of Contents
- 1 How do rock particles move during the passage of as wave through the rock quizlet?
- 2 How do rock particles move during the passage of as wave through the rock group of answer choices?
- 3 Are sound waves P waves?
- 4 What are the 2 main types of body waves?
- 5 Which is the fastest wave created by an earthquake?
How do rock particles move during the passage of as wave through the rock quizlet?
How do rock particles move during the passage of a primary wave through the rock? Back and forth parallel to the direction of the wave travel.
What are waves that moves rock particles?
Chapter 11 Vocabulary – Earthquakes
A | B |
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Surface Wave | (Raleigh and Love Waves) Seismic wave that moves rock particles up and down in a backward rolling motion or side to side in a swaying motion. |
Magnitude | Measure of the energy released during an earthquake. |
What waves cause rock particles to move back and forth in the direction that the waves are moving?
A P body wave (primary body wave) is a compressional (longitudinal) wave that induces the particles in the rock to vibrate back and forth in the same direction the wave moves.
How do rock particles move during the passage of as wave through the rock group of answer choices?
They can pass through solids, liquids and gases easily. As they travel through rock, the waves move tiny rock particles back and forth — pushing them apart and then back together — in line with the direction the wave is traveling. These waves typically arrive at the surface as an abrupt thud.
Which seismic waves are body waves?
A body wave is a seismic wave that moves through the interior of the earth, as opposed to surface waves that travel near the earth’s surface. P and S waves are body waves.
What waves travel through solids but not liquids?
S-waves cannot travel through liquids. When they reach the surface they cause horizontal shaking. Liquids don’t have any shear strength and so a shear wave cannot propagate through a liquid. Think of a solid material, like a rock.
Are sound waves P waves?
In P or compressional waves, the vibration of the rock is in the direction of propagation. P waves travel fastest and are the first to arrive from the earthquake. For example, sound waves are P waves at a high enough frequency to hear with your ear.
What happens to particles when P waves and S waves pass through them?
What happens to particles when P waves and S waves pass through them? Particles are squeezed together and pushed apart by P waves. Particles slide past each other in a crosswise direction as S waves pass through them.
What is the highest part of a wave?
the crest
The highest part of the wave is called the crest. The lowest part is called the trough. The wave height is the overall vertical change in height between the crest and the trough and distance between two successive crests (or troughs) is the length of the wave or wavelength.
What are the 2 main types of body waves?
Body waves are of two types: Primary waves (also called P-waves, or pressure waves) and Secondary waves (S-waves, or shear waves).
How do rock particles move during the passage of a?
How do rock particles move during the passage of a (s) wave through the rock? O a. in a rolling circular motion b. back and forth parallel to the direction of wave travel O c. back and forth perpendicular to the direction of wave travel d. the particles do not move What is the key word in the definition of fault? rot a.
How does a p and S wave move?
They travel through the Earth’s interior and can pass through both solid and molten rock. They shake the ground back and forth – like a Slinky – in their travel direction, but do little damage as they only move buildings up and down.
Which is the fastest wave created by an earthquake?
P-waves are the fastest waves created by an earthquake. They travel through the Earth’s interior and can pass through both solid and molten rock. They shake the ground back and forth – like a Slinky – in their travel direction, but do little damage as they only move buildings up and down.
Which is the point where movement occurred which triggered the earthquake?
The point where movement occurred which triggered the earthquake is the _______ . Which of the following sequences correctly lists the different arrivals from first to last? P waves S waves …. Surface waves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO9UG96qvSc