A body wave caused by a normal stress of a matter and as such have strain oscillations along the direction of p-wave propagation.
In terms of corpuscular structure of the matter the p-wave is characterised by the fact that particles of the matter are moving along the p-wave travel direction (see Fig. 1).
P-wave can propagate through gases, liquids or solids and moves faster than other body waves (normally twice faster than s-wave).
See also
Physics / Mechanics / Continuum mechanics / Mechanical waves / Body wave
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