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Josue Mccormick
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3 September, 00:19
Why are L waves not usually seen on a seisogram?
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Mcguire
3 September, 00:47
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Because P waves are the fastest seismic waves, they will usually be the first ones that your seismograph ... sorry couldn't find anymore info from my teacher, well I couldn't remember all of it.
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