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  2. Ripple tank - Wikipedia

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    A simple ripple tank. In physics, a ripple tank is a shallow glass tank of water used to demonstrate the basic properties of waves. ... In the diagram above, the ...

  3. File:Simple ripple tank.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Refraction in a ripple tank.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Diffraction - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Young's sketch of two-slit diffraction for water ripple tank from his 1807 Lectures [6]: 139 . The effects of diffraction of light were first carefully observed and characterized by Francesco Maria Grimaldi, who also coined the term diffraction, from the Latin diffringere, 'to break into pieces', referring to light breaking up into different directions. [7]

  6. Wave tank - Wikipedia

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    The typical wave tank is a box filled with liquid, usually water, leaving open or air-filled space on top. At one end of the tank, an actuator generates waves; the other end usually has a wave-absorbing surface. [1] A similar device is the ripple tank, which is flat and shallow and used for observing patterns of surface waves from above.

  7. File:Ripple Effect Diagram of the Weinstein Effect.png

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  8. Capillary wave - Wikipedia

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    Capillary waves (ripples) in water Ripples on Lifjord in Øksnes Municipality, Norway Capillary waves produced by droplet impacts on the interface between water and air.. A capillary wave is a wave traveling along the phase boundary of a fluid, whose dynamics and phase velocity are dominated by the effects of surface tension.

  9. Wikipedia:Historical archive/How to draw a diagram with ...

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    Keep the font simple. Arial is probably the best to use because its simple lines come out well when the image is rasterised. It’s better not to use annotation to give a diagram a title. Put the diagram inside a table and use the table caption to do it. That way it can easily be changed.