A crystal lattice can be used to well explain the distance from one molecule in a body to the nearest molecule in a body occupying a similar position.
Wavelength is the distance from one molecule to the nearest molecule occupying a similar position and moving in the same direction.
The distance between the final position and the starting position is the
Distance 1 is -4 so the position is -4!
The distance from the rest position to a wave's crest is known as the amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position. This distance is measured vertically from the rest position to the highest point of the wave.
Distance.
The distance between the resting position and the crest of a wave is equal to the distance between the resting position and the trough of the wave. This is because waves are symmetric, with equal distances above and below the resting position.
The distance from the rest position of a wave to its crest is equal to the amplitude of the wave. Amplitude is the maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position.
The maximum distance that matter can be displaced from its resting position is known as the amplitude of the displacement. It represents the peak distance that the matter moves away from its equilibrium position before returning.
The maximum distance that matter can be displayed from its resting position is determined by the amplitude of the oscillation or displacement from the equilibrium position. This distance varies depending on the type of vibration or wave pattern involved.
The distance from the rest position to the wave's crest is known as the amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position.
A displacement vector represents the distance and direction of an object's change in position. It points from the initial to the final position of the object.