s waves
Primary Waves(P-Waves)
the sesimic wave is the primary wave
x rays
S waves cannot travel through the outer core because they can only travel through solids, and the outer core is liquid.
It's called a P-wave
s waves
A seismic body wave that can penetrate the Earth's core is called a P wave (Primary wave). P waves are the fastest seismic waves and they can travel through both solid and liquid layers of the Earth, including the core.
A body wave that does not penetrate the Earth's core is a compressional wave or P-wave. P-waves travel through the Earth by compressing and expanding the material they pass through, but they do not travel through the outer core because the outer core is liquid.
Body earthquake waves that can penetrate the Earth's core are known as primary waves, or P-waves. They are the fastest seismic waves and can travel through both solid and liquid materials, including the Earth's inner core.
S-Wave. They are not able to travel through the liquid outer core.
These waves are known as p-waves.
A body wave that doesn't penetrate the Earth's core is a type of seismic wave known as a S wave. S waves, also called secondary waves, are slower than P waves and only travel through solids. They cannot pass through the liquid outer core of the Earth.
A body earthquake wave that cannot penetrate the Earth's core is called a P-wave. P-waves are the fastest seismic waves and travel through the Earth by compressing and expanding the rock. While they can travel through the Earth's core, their speed and path are altered, causing them to refract instead of penetrate it.
P waves are seismic body waves that can penetrate the Earth's core. They are the fastest seismic waves and can travel through both solid and liquid materials, allowing them to pass through the Earth's core.
A body wave that doesn't penetrate the earth's core is a secondary wave (S-wave). These waves travel only through solids and are slower than primary waves (P-waves), which can propagate through both solids and liquids. S-waves are responsible for the up-and-down movement of particles during an earthquake.
p wave