Yes.
If the distance from a crest to the next trough is 1 meter, the wavelength is 2 meters, because wavelength is measure from crest to crest.
That's the 'wavelength'.
The peak-to-peak amplitude is the distance from the trough to the crest. The wavelength is the distance from one crest to the next crest.
Wavelength
The distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave is called the wavelength. It is typically measured from crest to crest or trough to trough.
The wavelength of a wave is the distance between two consecutive crests (or troughs) of the wave. In other words, the wavelength is the length of one complete cycle of the wave, measured from crest to crest.
The distance from one wave crest to the next one is called a wavelength.
Wavelength is the distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next wave so you just measure it I guess.
The distance between two wave crests is called the wavelength. It is typically measured from one crest to the next crest, and it represents the length of one complete cycle of the wave pattern.
That's called a 'wavelength'.
The distance between corresponding points on two waves is called the wavelength. It is measured as the distance from one crest to the next crest (or one trough to the next trough) on the wave. The wavelength determines characteristics of the wave, such as its frequency and energy.
The distance between one crest of a wave and the next is called its wavelength.