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Waves

Introduction

Waves come in many forms. There are mechanical waves, such as water waves, sound waves and earthquake waves. There are also electromagnetic waves, such as radio, television, microwaves, visible light, and X-rays. These are widely used in modern life so it is important that young people learn about them.

All waves have properties in common. To discover what these properties are and to learn to visualize them, students can investigate ripples on the surface of the water in a ripple tank. There are many possible experiments and activities, most of which can be done by students.
 
We begin here with collections of experiments that introduce basic apparatus and procedures. Later collections assume relevant prior knowledge.

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Updated 20 May 2010

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