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Grade Level K-1
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Wave in a Bottle
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| Use from Refuse Project - Wave in a Bottle | |||
Any size clear plastic bottle, water, food coloring (any color), vegetable oil or mineral oil
Instructions:
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Resource Information: There are several lessons which can be taught with this simple device. The objective of making this device is to observe wave motion. There is also the phenomenon of the oil remaining on top of the water. This phenomenon is due to two characteristics of oil: (1) The molecules of the oil are hydrophobic ("water fearing") and (2) oil is less dense than water.
With regard to wave motion, the students can learn that the top of the wave is the crest and the bottom portion is the troughs. One wavelength is the distance between successive crests or trough, as shown in the accompanying diagram of a wave. The wave height is the distance from the top of the crest to the bottom of the trough. The period of the wave is the time it takes for successive crests or troughs to pass a fixed point.