From maximum (crest) to minimum (troth) in height.
Amplitude:The height of waves measured in meters Frequency:The no of complete waves that pass a point in one second,measured in Hertz(Hz) Wavelength:The distance between adjacent crests, measured in meters Period:The time it takes one complete wave to pass a given point,measured in seconds
In electromagnetic waves -- or ocean waves, for that matter -- a crest is the peak, or maximum height, of the waveforms. A troughs is the lowest point. The wavelength of a wave is measured from one crest (peak) to the next or from one trough to the next. The trough is the low point of a wave.
Frequency
The maximum height of crest and trough determines the wavelength of waves
No, the height of a wave is measured from the top of one crest to the bottom of the same crest.
Amplitude:The height of waves measured in meters Frequency:The no of complete waves that pass a point in one second,measured in Hertz(Hz) Wavelength:The distance between adjacent crests, measured in meters Period:The time it takes one complete wave to pass a given point,measured in seconds
They are measured in seismic waves.
They are measured on the Richter scale.
Your brain waves are measured.
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Earthquake waves (seismic waves) are measured using a seismograph or seismometer.
The height of a cylinder all depends on what cylinder you are talking about. There is only an exact height if you have measured it yourself or someone has already measured it for you.
Length or distance is measured in meters.
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Its frequency.
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Answer is by sound waves