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Physics, 20.04.2020 20:53 brainy51

The p-wave of an earthquake travels at 1,000 m/s while the s-wave travels at 600 m/s. The epicenter of the earthquake is 140 km from your school.

A)Calculate the time it takes for the p-wave to occur.

B)Calculate the time it takes for the s wave to occur.

C)Calculate the time difference between the waves.

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