![Candieboo4006](/avatars/1781.jpg)
Candieboo4006
26.08.2019 •
Physics
What are p and s waves also called?
a. compressional waves
b. surface waves
c. longitudinal waves
d. body waves
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- S Style and Beauty How to braid friendship bracelets?...
- F Food and Cooking Delight for Gourmets: How to Prepare Liver Pate...
- C Computers and Internet How to Learn to Type Fast?...
- H Health and Medicine Angina: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment...
- D Dating, Love, Relationships How to Overcome Jealousy: Tips and Tricks...
- H Health and Medicine 10 Ways to Cleanse Your Colon and Improve Your Health...
- W Work and Career How to Start Your Own Business: Tips and Recommendations...
- F Food and Cooking How to Make Delicious Cabbage Pies: The Best Recipes!...
- F Food and Cooking Discover Delicious Recipes You Can Make with Ground Meat...
- S Sport How to Do Push-ups Correctly?...
Answers on questions: Physics
- P Physics Explain what each quantum number in a quantum number set tells you about the electron. compare and contrast the locations and properties of two electrons within...
- G Geography How did ming china expand its international trade networks and influence in the early 1400s? a china developed new ships called caravels that allowed them to reach...
- M Mathematics Find the area of the surface generated when the given curve is revolved about the y-axis. y equals startfraction x squared over 144 endfractiony= x2 144 for 72 less...
- C Chemistry Asolar eclispe occurs passes through the sun and the earth...
- B Biology The macromolecule protein can be produced by...
Ответ:
Just took the quiz on k12 and the answer is A. compressional waves
Ответ:
the frequency increases and decreases.
Explanation: According to doppler effect, the frequency of waves tends to increase as the source approaches and decrease as the source disappears.
The Doppler effect occurs when a source of waves and/or observer move relative to each other, resulting in the observer measuring a different frequency of the waves than the frequency that the source is emitting.