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Science: Physics: Animated Wave Diagrams on the Wave Structure of Matter

Science: Physics: Animated Wave Diagrams on the Wave Structure of Matter: "http://www.spaceandmotion.com/science-physics-wsm-wave-diagrams.htm"

Very nice blog with a lot of visualizations.
Do you know that a image or video enhances our interest in subject and what we understand out of theory.
So if you are struggling with waves just have a look.

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