Difference between primary and secondary waves . Answer in brief
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Primary waves travel faster, move in a push-pull pattern, travel through solids, liquids and gases, and cause less damage due to their smaller size. Secondary waves travel slower, move in an up-and-down pattern, travel only through solids, and cause more damage due to their greater size.
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the primary wave also known as p wave or pressure wave
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