Crest
An earthquake.
It is a tranverse wave. hope this helps
The highest point of a transfer wave is called the crest. It is the peak of the wave where the water is at its highest level.
electromagnetic, transverse
The crest is the term that refers to the highest point of a wave.
The highest point of a wave is called the crest. It is the peak of the wave where the amplitude is the greatest before it breaks or subsides.
The highest point on a standing wave is called the crest.
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tranverse
The wavelength.
The highest point of a light wave is called the crest. This is where the amplitude of the wave is at its maximum, representing the peak intensity of the light wave.
An example of a transverse wave is a wave on a string when it is plucked or shaken. In this type of wave, the particles of the medium move perpendicular (sideways) to the direction of the wave propagation. This causes crests and troughs to form as the wave travels along the medium.