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why the secondary wawe not to travel in the water?​

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Answered by simrandeep79
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As they have no amplitude
Answered by Anonymous
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S waves

S-waves are shear waves, which move particles perpendicular to their direction of propagation.

They can propagate through solid rocks because these rocks have enough shear strength.

This is why S-waves cannot propagate through liquids.

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