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Another property of longitudinal waves
Which best describes longitudinal waves?
________________________________________ A. Compressions and rarefactions make up
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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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Marie
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Which type of wave is a combination of two waves?
Responses surface waves surface waves mechanical waves mechanical waves
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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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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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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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Einstein
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Earthquakes are essentially sound waves travelling through the earth. They are called seismic waves. Because the earth is solid,
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Mike
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Earthquakes are essentially sound waves travelling through the earth. They are called seismic waves. Because the earth is solid,
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Patrick
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Earthquakes are essentially sound waves travelling through the earth. They are called seismic waves. Because the earth is solid,
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Earthquakes are essentially sound waves travelling through the earth. They are called seismic waves. Because the earth is solid,
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