In seismology, a P-wave is a primary wave, or sometimes a pressure wave. In general, the primary wave is the fastest moving seismic wave, as it is the first to reach any detector (seismometer) set up to sense them. Use the link below for more information.
The first waves to hit are primary waves. Primary waves are seismic waves that compress and stretch the ground. P waves, or primary waves, can wreck buildings and can move straightforward through solids and liquids.
Primary (P) waves are the fastest. Followed by secondary (S) waves, then surface waves. P waves
How are radio waves formed?
Primary seismic waves travel the fastest.
The Answer is primary waves.
Secondary waves
Primary waves, Secondary waves, and Seismic waves
Potential energy is transformed into seismic waves during an earthquake :)
Secondary waves.
primary waves or compressional waves
A surf is formed when the waves get to high and cause waves to "break."