P waves travel through the crust at a speed of about 6.5 km/s. To find out how far a P wave will move in five seconds, we simply multiply the speed of the P wave by the time it is moving. Using the formula distance = speed x time, we calculate:
Speed (v) = 6.5 km/s
Time (t) = 5 s
Distance (d) = v x t
Thus, the distance that the P wave will travel in five seconds is:
d = 6.5 km/s x 5 s = 32.5 km.
Therefore, the P wave will move 32.5 kilometers in five seconds.
In 5 seconds, a P wave traveling at 6.5 km/s will move 32.5 kilometers. This is calculated using the formula: Distance = Speed × Time. By multiplying the speed of the P wave by the time, we find the distance traveled.
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