Grade 10 Science Seismic Waves
Grade 10 Science Seismic Waves
Grade 10 Science Seismic Waves
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THE EARTH’S INTERIOR
STUDYING THE EARTH’S INTERIOR
Scientists tried to explore and study the interior of the Earth. Yet, until
today, there are no mechanical probes or actual explorations done to totally
discover the deepest region of the Earth.
The Earth is made up of three layers: the crust, the mantle, and the core.
The study of these layers is mostly done in the Earth’s crust since mechanical
probes are impossible due to the tremendous heat and very high pressure
underneath the Earth’s surface.
In Grade 8, it was mentioned that seismic waves from earthquakes are
used to analyze the composition and internal structure of the Earth.
WHAT ARE SEISMIC WAVES?
The two main types of seismic waves are body waves and surface
waves.
1. SURFACE WAVES
Surface waves can only travel through the surface of the Earth. They
arrive after the main P and S waves and are confined to the outer layers of the
Earth. There are two types of surface waves: the Love waves and the Rayleigh
waves. Love wave is named after A.E.H. Love, a British mathematician who
worked out the mathematical model for this kind of wave in 1911. It is faster
than Rayleigh wave and it moves the ground in a side-to-side horizontal motion,
like that of a snake’s causing the ground to twist. This is why Love waves cause
the most damage to structures during an earthquake.
Love wave is named after A.E.H. Love, a British
mathematician who
worked out the mathematical model for this
kind of wave in 1911. It is faster
than Rayleigh wave and it moves the ground in a
side-to-side horizontal motion,
like that of a snake’s causing the ground to twist.
This is why Love waves cause
the most damage to structures during an
earthquake.
Unlike surface waves, body waves can travel through the Earth’s inner
layers. With this characteristic of the body waves, they are used by scientists
to study the Earth’s interior. These waves are of a higher frequency than the
surface waves.
The two types of body waves are the P-waves (primary waves) and the
S-waves (secondary waves).
WHAT ARE P AND S-WAVES?
The P-wave (primary wave) is a pulse energy that travels quickly through
the Earth and through liquids. The P-wave travels faster than the S-wave.
After an earthquake, it reaches a detector first (the reason why it is called
primary). The P-waves also called compressional waves, travel by particles
vibrating parallel to the direction the wave travel. They force the ground to
move backward and forward as they are compressed and expanded. Most
importantly, they travel through solids, liquids and gases.
The S-wave (secondary wave or shear wave) is a pulse energy that
travels slower than a P-wave through Earth and solids. The S-waves move
as shear or transverse waves, and force the ground to sway from side to side,
in rolling motion that shakes the ground back and forth perpendicular to the
direction of the waves. The idea that the S-waves cannot travel through any
liquid medium led seismologists to conclude that the outer core is liquid.
THE COMPOSITION OF THE EARTH’S INTERIOR
The overall density of the earth is much higher than the density of the
rocks in the crust. This suggests that the inside must be made up of
something denser than rocks.