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body waves: p and s waves
- p or ____________ waves
- ____________ waves
- travel through __________ liquids or __________
- ____________ wave
- material movement is in the ____________ direction as wave movement
- s or ____________ waves
- ____________ than p waves
- travel only through ____________
Brief Explanations
To fill in the blanks about body waves (P and S waves), we use knowledge from Geology (a subfield of Natural Science, specifically Earth Science).
For P - waves:
- P stands for Primary waves (they are the first to arrive during an earthquake).
- They are Compressional (or longitudinal) waves.
- They can travel through solids, liquids, or gases (they are the only seismic waves that can move through all three states of matter).
- They are a longitudinal wave, meaning material movement is in the same direction as wave movement (compression and rarefaction along the wave's path).
For S - waves:
- S stands for Secondary waves.
- They are slower than P - waves (P - waves are faster and arrive first, S - waves follow).
- They travel only through solids (they cannot travel through liquids or gases because they involve shear motion, which requires a rigid medium).
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- P or \(\boldsymbol{\text{Primary}}\) waves
- \(\boldsymbol{\text{Compressional (Longitudinal)}}\) waves
- Travel through \(\boldsymbol{\text{solids}}\), liquids or \(\boldsymbol{\text{gases}}\)
- \(\boldsymbol{\text{Longitudinal}}\) wave
- Material movement is in the \(\boldsymbol{\text{same}}\) direction as wave movement
- S or \(\boldsymbol{\text{Secondary}}\) waves
- \(\boldsymbol{\text{Slower}}\) than P waves
- Travel only through \(\boldsymbol{\text{solids}}\)