A Transverse wave of particles.
Ripples on the surface of a pond are an example of wave motion.
Water ripples(or water waves) in a lake, pond, or sea.
Both light and ripples in a pond travel as waves, radiating outward from theoriginal source.Both can exhibit all the characteristics of wave motion, such as reflection,refraction, diffraction, absorption, dispersion, and interference, and thebehavior of both can be described by the same math of wave motion.
Either normal wave action or someone dropped something (a rock? a load of dirt?) in the other side of the pond.
A reflected wave is a wave that bounces off a surface. For example, if you throw a stone in a pond, reflected waves occur when the ripples meet the shore and begin to travel back towards the stone.
Ripples on a pond who encounter a large rock in the water will reflect off the rock. The medium for a ripple in a pond is the water.
"Like ripples in a pond"
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a wave although you cannot photograph a sound wave. you can photograph the affects of a sound wave. if you put an extremely large amp and subwoofer near a pond; you sould witness ripples in the water. this is sound at work! it would appear as very small waves.
Oh, that says RIPPLES, my mistake.
Ripples i believe you are looking for
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