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Why did the waves get into a fight? They were tired of each other's interference. Scholars observe the wave patterns from dripping water, sound waves, and light waves. They vary the spacing, build barriers, and increase the number of sources of waves. Pupils develop an understanding of sinewaves, interference patterns, and the locations of the fringes.
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CCSS:
Adaptable
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Instructional Ideas
- Drip water in a bucket and discuss the different wave patterns when it is dripped versus when you push the side of the bucket
Classroom Considerations
- Assumes prior knowledge of how to properly measure with a ruler or tape measure
Pros
- Includes links to 31 teacher-created lessons and activities using the simulation for ideas on how to incorporate the resource into your classroom
- Translates into more than 40 languages, offering versatility and flexibility
Cons
- None