The height of a wave is the vertical distance between the Trough (bottom) and Crest (top) of a wave.
Make a graph above zero mark 5 points distanced 1cm each from other. mark below zero the same but with negative sign. Any wave always have a positive or a negative or together cycle. the individual is called "half cycle" and whole is called "full cycle".
Now, the contact of each wave's frequency above and below the zero; this distance is called as the length of the wave.
If, you are looking for how long will it travel then it depends on its wavelength. Also, a separate carrier signal is used to carry it long distance.
Measure from a point to the corresponding point in the next wave cycle.
From maximum (crest) to minimum (troth) in height.
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No, the height of a wave is measured from the top of one crest to the bottom of the same crest.
Amplitude
ampitude
It is the amplitude
The height of a wave is called the amplitude. The top of the wave is called the crest. The bottom of the wave is called the trough.The frequency of the wave is the number of wave crests passing a given point in a specific amount of time. Frequency is measured in hertz.
No, the height of a wave is measured from the top of one crest to the bottom of the same crest.
ampitude
Amplitude
It is the amplitude
maximum and or minimum peak of any signal measured on an oscilloscope
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The height of a wave is called the amplitude. The top of the wave is called the crest. The bottom of the wave is called the trough.The frequency of the wave is the number of wave crests passing a given point in a specific amount of time. Frequency is measured in hertz.
The height of a wave is called the amplitude. The top of the wave is called the crest. The bottom of the wave is called the trough.The frequency of the wave is the number of wave crests passing a given point in a specific amount of time. Frequency is measured in hertz.
Wave length, also known as cycle and period, is the difference in magnitude from one point on a wave to the corresponding point on an adjacent wave as measured along, and defined by, the x-axis of the graphed wave forms. Wave height, also known as magnitude, is the distance above or below the x-axis as measured along, and defined by, the y-axis of the graphed wave forms.
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That is called the amplitude.
Vibrations result in a wave, which is a form of energy, and can be measured in frequency and height.