Answer:
435 m
Explanation:
The precision with which the distance to the source of the earthquake can be estimated is equal to the difference in distance covered by the S- and P-waves in the time of 0.125 s.
The distance covered by each type of wave is given by
[tex]d=vt[/tex]
where
v is the speed of the waves
t is the time
For S-waves,
v = 3.74 km/s
t = 0.125 s
So the distance covered is
[tex]d_s=(3.74)(0.125)=0.4675 km = 467.5 m[/tex]
For P-waves,
v = 7.22 km/s
t = 0.125 s
So the distance covered is
[tex]d_p=(7.22)(0.125)=0.9025 km = 902.5 m[/tex]
So, the precision with which the distance can be determined is:
[tex]\Delta d = 902.5 - 467.5 =435 m[/tex]