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An earthquake 45 km from a city produces P and S waves that travel outward at 5000 m/s and 3000 m/s, respectively. Once city residents feel the shaking of the P wave, how much time do they have before the S wave arrives in seconds?

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Answer:

The S wave arrives 6 sec after the P wave.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Distance of P = 45 km

Speed of p = 5000 m/s

Speed of S = 3000 m/s

We need to calculate the time by the P wave

Using formula of time


t = (D)/(v)

Where, D = distance

v = speed

t = time

Put the value in to the formula


t_(p) =(45*1000)/(5000)


t_(p) = 9\ sec

Now, time for s wave


t_(s)=(45000)/(3000)


t =15\ sec

The required time is


\Delta t=t_(s)-t_(p)


\Delta t=15-9


\Delta t =6\ sec

Hence, The S wave arrives 6 sec after the P wave.

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