What is a Surface wave?
2. Get a basin or any container and fill it with enough water. Let the water to sit still for a while without
touching or disturbing it.
3. Then, gently place your index finger at any end of the basin. Move your index finger up and
down onto the water.
Q3-Observe the surface of the water, upon moving your. What was generated/produced
onto the basin with water?
Q4-Does a wave carries energy? (Yes, No).
Q5-Describe what a wave is.
Q6-How are waves generated?
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