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Secondary waves, also known as S-waves, travel at about 3.7 km/s through the Earth's crust and mantle. In 10 minutes, a secondary wave would travel approximately 22,200 kilometers.
200 miles
a P wave, under the right conditions of course, can up to 12 parsecs in 10 minutes.
The speed of an S wave in the Earth's crust is typically around 3.7 km/s. In 22 minutes, an S wave would travel approximately 4884 km.
The speed of S-Waves in the Earth's crust is about 4-8 km/s. In 10 minutes, an S-Wave can travel a distance of approximately 24-48 kilometers.
3,050
3,000
880 feet.
in about three miles
5 miles
You need to multiply the speed of the wave by the time. You may also need to convert the units, to make them compatible. For instance, if the speed of the wave is expressed in meters per second, you would need to convert the minutes to seconds.
You would travel 33.3 miles every four minutes.