The crest!! (I think!!) -To all you study island lovers out there!! LOL
The top of a sound wave is called the crest. It corresponds to the point where the amplitude of the wave is highest.
loudness is the magnitude of wave of sound(the highest point reached by the wave). intensity is frequency of sound (that's how much a wave vibrates in 1 second)
In reference to sound, a cycle typically refers to the complete wave pattern of a sound wave going from its highest point (peak) to its lowest point (trough) and back to its starting point. This complete cycle represents one full oscillation of the sound wave.
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.
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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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.
The highest point in a traverse wave is called the crest. It represents the peak or maximum displacement of the wave from its equilibrium position.
The lowest point on a sound wave is the trough, which represents the lowest amplitude or pressure point in the wave. In a light wave, the lowest point is the trough as well, representing the lowest intensity or energy level of the wave.