No, the distance between a point on one wave and the identical point on the next wave is the wavelength, not the amplitude. Amplitude is the height of the wave.
no the distance between the crest is the wavelength. the amplitude is half the height of a wave
yes
wavelenth- The distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
the point of inflection will appear half the distance between the peak and trough of a sinsoidal wave.
That's the wave's Amplitude .
how far a wave line so how high or low the line is from the base distance between the base and top most of a point in the periodical wave
Vertical distance from a wave's highest point to it's lowest point is called the amplitude of a wave.
The amplitude of a pendulum is the distance between its equilibrium point and the farthest point that it reaches during each oscillation.
wavelenth- The distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
The period.
Nope, Amplitude is the distance between the center line of a wave and the highest or lowest point.
Node is the point on the vibrating string with zero amplitude and antinode is the point where amplitude is the maximum. The distance between successive node will be half of the wavelength.
wavelength
the point of inflection will appear half the distance between the peak and trough of a sinsoidal wave.
wavelength
That's the wave's Amplitude .
Amplitude
how far a wave line so how high or low the line is from the base distance between the base and top most of a point in the periodical wave
Wavelength.