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SPH4U - Physics 12 (2025-26) - A
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In a ripple tank experiment, students see a bright line where the waves are always higher than in other areas. What wave interaction causes this effect?
Options
A.a. Superposition of two waves meeting in phase
B.b. The tank’s slope concentrating energy
C.c. Air currents pushing the surface
D.d. Reflection from the tank walls

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In ripple tank experiments, bright bands occur where wave crests from different sources arrive together in phase, reinforcing each other. This is a classic case of interference phenomena, not a change in energy density caused by the tank itself.
Option a: 'a. Superposition of two waves meeting in phase'......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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