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- Earthquakes generate sound waves inside the earth. Unlike a gas, the earth can experience both transverse ( S ) and longitudinal ( P ) sound waves. Typically the speed of S wave is about 4 kms -1, and that of P wave is 8 kms -1 A seismograph records P and S waves from an earthquake. The first P wave arrives 4 mins before the first S wave. Assuming the waves travel in straight line, the distance at which the earthquake occurs is
Q. Earthquakes generate sound waves inside the earth. Unlike a gas, the earth can experience both transverse ( ) and longitudinal ( ) sound waves. Typically the speed of wave is about and that of wave is A seismograph records and waves from an earthquake. The first wave arrives 4 mins before the first wave. Assuming the waves travel in straight line, the distance at which the earthquake occurs is
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