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Simple circular pulses in ripple tanks

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Good questions will encourage close observations of circular pulses in a ripple tank.

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Safety

Beware water on the laboratory floor. Make sure you have a sponge and bucket handy to mop up spills immediately.
 
Place the power supply for the lamp on a bench, not on the floor by the tank.

Read our standard health & safety guidance

Procedure

Simple circular pulses in ripple tanksStart a single ripple somewhere in the middle of the tank and then making several such ripples one after the other. Show this can be done using:
• finger
• pencil to touch the water
• drop of water from an eye dropper
 
Ask:
• What is the shape of the pulse as it travels out?
• Is the speed of travel the same in all directions? How can you tell?
• Is the speed the same near to the centre of the tank and at the edges?
• Is the water moving along with the wave pattern? Drop a scrap of paper onto water to see if it travels.
 
Let students suggest their own tests. Any materials that students suggest for a test can be fetched quickly; and if they suggest none, the problem had best be left unsettled.


Teaching notes

1 Possible learning outcomes from this experiment:
• Students become more familiar with the ripple tank.
• They find that the water does not move out with the ripple.
• They learn what is meant by a circular ripple.
• They deduce that it is circular because – if the water is of constant depth – the disturbance travels with the same speed in all directions.
• They might deduce what happens to the ripple speed if the water depth increases.
 
2 Pulses will be circular if the tank is level. A circular wave train demonstrates that waves travel the same distance in the same time.
 

This experiment was safety-checked in February 2006

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Good questions will encourage close observations of circular pulses in a ripple tank.

Updated 5 Mar 2008

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