No. The wavelength is measured from crest to crest.
That would be the wavelength, it can also be measured from trough to trough.
It is the amplitude
It is False.
The wavelength of a wave is the distance between two identical parts of a wave in successive periods (crest to crest, trough to trough, etc.).
Usually it is shown in diagrams as from where the variable passes across the zero line, but your way will give the same result. It is the length of one complete cycle that matters.
That would be the wavelength, it can also be measured from trough to trough.
False, it is measured from crest to crest.
Crest to trough
It is the amplitude
It is False.
No, you have to measure a complete cycle, for example, from crest to crest.
The wavelength of a wave is the distance between two identical parts of a wave in successive periods (crest to crest, trough to trough, etc.).
it has to do with waves. trough- is the bottom of the wave crest- is the top of the wave
Usually it is shown in diagrams as from where the variable passes across the zero line, but your way will give the same result. It is the length of one complete cycle that matters.
The two main parts of a wave are the crest and the trough. The crest is the high part of the wave and the trough is the bottom.
Is the wave length
The height of a wave crest or depth of a trough is called the amplitude of the wave.