water waves in a ripple

  1. water waves in a ripple tank are diffracted by a narrow aperture.if the wavelength of the water waves is decreased slightly
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  2. By means of a ripple tank, a student was able to generate series of transverse waves by varying the frequency of the dipper and
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  3. "Vibrators A and B are sources of waves with different wavelengths and they are placed close to one another in a ripple tank.
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  4. When earthquakes produce vibrations called waves, how do those waves travel?They ripple from the epicenter of the earthquake.
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  5. A stone dropped into water produces a circular ripple which increases in radius at a rate of 1.50 m/s. How fast is the area
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  6. A vibrator in a ripple tank vibrates with a frequency of 3.0 Hz and an amplitude of 2.5 cm. The resulting waves travel away from
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  7. A vibrator in a ripple tank vibrates with a frequency of 3.0 Hz and an amplitude of 2.5 cm. The resulting waves travel away from
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  8. A vibrator in a ripple tank vibrates with a frequency of 3.0 Hz and an amplitude of 2.5 cm. The resulting waves travel away from
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  9. A vibrator in a ripple tank vibrates with a frequency of 3.0 Hz and an amplitude of 2.5 cm. The resulting waves travel away from
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  10. A vibrator in a ripple tank vibrates with a frequency of 3.0 Hz and an amplitude of 2.5 cm. The resulting waves travel away from
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