What are secondary waves ?
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Secondary wave is a wave motion in a solid medium where the medium moves perpendicular to the direction of the travel of the wave. An example of an S waveis when pieces of rock in an earthquake vibrate at right angles to the direction of the seismic wave.
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The secondary with aur sake waves are the next to arrive there read the moment is less than that of the primary wear these waves produced a strong taking action they do not pass through secondary waves of sake waves are the next to arrive there read the moment is less than that of the primary waves these waves produced a strong taking action that do not pass through liquid.
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