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What kind of waves are present during an earthquake? ... What kind of energy does an unlit match have? ... Which of these is another way to write Newton's second law of motion? ... What is it called when light changes direction after leaving a lens? ... How do you calculate density? ANSWER THIS WITHOUT SPAM I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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● Seismic waves are fundamentally of two types, compressional, longitudinal waves or shear, transverse waves. Through the body of the Earth

these are called P-waves (for primary because they are fastest) and S-waves (for secondary since they are slower).

● potential energy

The type of energy that an unlit match has is potential energy. Potential energy is stored energy, and in an unlit match, the energy is stored in...

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