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Question
in this diagram of the earths interior, which part causes the diffraction of p waves made by earthquakes? a b c d
Brief Explanations
P-waves (primary seismic waves) are compressional waves that can travel through solid and liquid materials. Their diffraction (bending) occurs when they pass through the Earth's outer core, which is a liquid layer that causes the waves to refract. In the diagram:
- A: Inner core (solid)
- B: Outer core (liquid, causes P-wave diffraction)
- C: Mantle (solid)
- D: Crust (solid)
The change in density and state (liquid outer core) relative to the surrounding solid layers leads to the diffraction of P-waves.
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