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Tractor Beam Created Using Water Waves

KentuckyFC writes The idea that light waves can push a physical object is far from new. But a much more recent idea is that a laser beam can also pull objects like a tractor beam. Now a team of Australian physicists has used a similar idea to create a tractor beam with water waves that pulls floating objects rather than pushes them. Their technique is to use an elongated block vibrating on the surface of water to create a train of regular plane waves. When the amplitude of these waves is small, they gradually push the surface of the water along, creating a flow that pushes floating objects with it. However, when the amplitude increases, the waves become non-linear and begin to interact with each other in a complex way. This sets up a flow of water on the surface in the opposite direction to the movement of the waves. The result is that floating objects--ping pong balls in the experiment--are pulled towards the vibrating block, like a tractor beam.

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  1. Re:I see immediate practical applications. by Minwee · · Score: 5, Funny

    Immediate use: Cleaning up spilled ping pong balls on still water.

  2. Re:Won't work by JustOK · · Score: 5, Funny

    If only we had some sort of robot that could bend things for us

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