The high point of a wave is its creast or peak.
the answer is crest. on a+
crest.
Peak.
Crest
amphidromic point
a standing wave
The height of the wave, above the rest position, is its Amplitude. Twice the amplitude is the distance from the deepest point to the highest point.
It is the frequency of the wave.
No -- an electron is a point particle with mass, charge, and spin. The probability that you will find an electron at a specific point can, however, often be calculated by wave functions. Any moving mass can be considered either a particle or a wave. Its properties can be defined via the deBorlie wave equation.
Wavelength.
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.
Crest.
crest
The high point on a sound waveform is the point of maximum pressure, the pressure peak.
In a transverse wave,amplitudeis the measure from the resting position to either the crest (high point of the wave) or to the trough (low point of the wave.)
In a transverse wave,amplitudeis the measure from the resting position to either the crest (high point of the wave) or to the trough (low point of the wave.)
The high point in a transverse wave is called the 'crest'. if you need more help, the 'trough' is the low point.
transverse wave
The loudness of a sound (or intensity) corresponds to the sound wave's amplitude. The amplitude of a wave is the distance from the midpoint of the wave to a high-point (crest) or low-point (trough).
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