The highest parts are the peaks, and the lowest points are the troughs. These could also be described as maxima and minima.
The major parts of a wave are the crest (highest point of the wave), trough (lowest point of the wave), wavelength (distance between two successive crests or troughs), and amplitude (maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position).
The three parts of a wave are the crest (the highest point of the wave), the trough (the lowest point of the wave), and the wavelength (the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs).
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It would be its wave lengths!!
The distance between successive identical parts of a wave is called the wavelength.
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In a transverse wave, the crest of the wave corresponds to the compression of a longitudinal wave, while the trough of the transverse wave corresponds to the rarefaction of a longitudinal wave. Both waves exhibit oscillation or vibration, but the direction in which the particles move is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation in a transverse wave, while it is parallel in a longitudinal wave.
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It would be its wave lengths!!
A wave is composed of an amplitude and a wavelength. A transverse wave contains oscillations perpendicular to the direction the wave is traveling, for instance, a sine wave.
Did you mean to give us choices? As far as I know there is no absolute maximum frequency - it approaches infinity for very short wavelengths. I guess the answer would be "the wave with the shortest wavelength has the highest frequency"
The wavelength.