The high point of a wave is its creast or peak.
crest and trough. The crest is the highest point of a wave, while the trough is the lowest point.
The point with no disturbances in a wave is called a node. Nodes are locations where the amplitude of the wave is zero, resulting in no displacement or disturbance at that point.
The time it takes for a point on a wave to move from its lowest point to its highest point and back to its lowest point again is called the period of the wave. The period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave to occur. It is inversely related to the frequency of the wave.
It is the frequency of the wave.
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The "high point" in a wave is called the crest. It is the point on the wave where the amplitude is at its maximum, representing the highest point of the wave above the rest position.
The high point of a wave is called the crest. It is the peak of the wave where the amplitude is at its maximum.
wavelength
The peak is the high point of the wave while the low point of the wave is called the "trough" and the waves are measured in wavelengths.
A trough is the low point in a wave, where the wave reaches its minimum height or lowest point. It is the opposite of a crest, which is the high point in a wave where it reaches its maximum height.
Crest.
The high spot of a wave is called the crest. It is the highest point of the wave above the resting position of the water.
The high point on a sound wave is called the crest, where the amplitude is at its maximum value. This is the point where the air particles are most compressed and where the sound is perceived as loudest.
transverse wave
The high point of a wavelength is called the crest. It is the point on a wave that exhibits maximum positive displacement from the equilibrium position.
The amplitude of a transverse wave is the maximum displacement of a point on the wave from its equilibrium position. It can be measured from the normal position of the wave to either the crest or trough.
The low point of a wave is called the trough, which is the lowest point of a wave where the displacement is at its minimum. This is the point where the wave reaches its lowest value below the equilibrium level.