|   | In order to see the difference between group
            velocity and phase velocity, let's make a wave group. To make this experiment work, we need to make
            "enough waves to form a group". So we will
            increase the number of wave making rods to four, and
            make four wavelengths of wave at once.  If you create the waves in the upper right corner,
            one of the wave groups spread from the wave source
            toward the bottom left. Of course energy is also
            being transmitted in that direction. Inside the wave
            group, the waves' phase (their bow and trough
            pattern) moves from bottom right to top left. This
            pattern does not leave the wave group's area, so
            waves form one after the other at the bottom right of
            the group and disappear one after the other at the
            top left.  |