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Describe the motion of molecules of water as a ripple move across the surface of water in a ripple tank

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Answered by shaikhdanish1778
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answerExplanation:Water is also made of molecules. But during a ripple, the water molecules don't move away from the rock, as you might expect. They actually move up and down. When they move up, they drag the other molecules next to them up – then they move down, dragging the molecules next to them down too.

answerExplanation:Water is also made of molecules. But during a ripple, the water molecules don't move away from the rock, as you might expect. They actually move up and down. When they move up, they drag the other molecules next to them up – then they move down, dragging the molecules next to them down too.bhai brainlist answer mark kardo

Answered by harishkutty2007
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Water waves are generally a transverse wave which do not cause permanent displacement of molecules of the medium. Transverse waves are waves in which the direction of propagation of the wave is perpendicular to the direction of vibration of the particles of the medium.

As the wave propagates from one point to another on the surface of water transferring energy, a molecule of water on its surface vibrates upwards and downwards. Its motion is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave. After the vibration, it comes back to its initial position.

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