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How Fast Is Earthquake S-Wave?

3.50 km/s
12,600 km/h · 7829 mph

S-waves — secondary or shear waves from earthquakes — travel at 3,500 m/s through Earth's crust. They cause most earthquake damage. Crucially, they cannot pass through liquid, which is precisely how seismologists discovered Earth has a molten outer core.

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S-waves were named for being the 'secondary' arrivals on seismograms — they arrive after the faster P-waves at any seismic station.

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