Ripple Tank, showing superposition, constructive and destructive interference.
In this video, we look at the ripple tank and how it provides a great example of superposition, constructive and destructive interference. The excellent ripple tank simulation used in this video can be found at: falstad.com/ripple, and was created by Paul Falstad. Intro and outro music: 'Creative Minds' from Bensound.com ---- Supported by Hurtwood House School. This video was only possible due to the support of the most exciting school in England, Hurtwood House School, who kindly allowed me to use the Physics lab and equipment. If you are interested in studying A-levels (or a one-year GCSE program to prepare for A-levels), then take a look here: http://bit.ly/HurtwoodHouse

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