Why water always form round waves when an object is thrown into it?
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A gravity wave is formed when the falling stone strikes the water surface and pushes aside the water that is directly in its way. This water then piles up in a ring around the stone as it tries to move sideways, and then that "pileup" propagates away.
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A wave generated in water is said to be both, transverse as well as longitudinal. Hence vertical and horizontal motion of water molecules, both generate it. ... It forms a circle because the wave propagates in all directions on the surface of water with same speed.
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