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No, the distance between a point on one wave and the identical point on the next wave is the wavelength, not the amplitude. Amplitude is the height of the wave.
No. The wavelength is the distance, or separation, between each crest.
The wavelength is the size of the wave in meters. The frequency is the number of waves that occur in a scond.
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Wavelength = wave speed/frequency Frequency = wave speed/wavelength (Wavelength) x (Frequency) = Wave speed
There is no relation between wave length and wave height. You can change the wave height independently from the wave length. Wave height tells you which amplitude the wave has. If you think of sound that means how loud it is. The wave length tells you the pitch or the frequency of this sound, that means high or low sound. Long wavelength means bass sound and short wavelength means treble sound.
A wave is a normal wave and a wave length is the wave Height or distance
No, the distance between a point on one wave and the identical point on the next wave is the wavelength, not the amplitude. Amplitude is the height of the wave.
No. The wavelength is the distance, or separation, between each crest.
The wavelength is the size of the wave in meters. The frequency is the number of waves that occur in a scond.
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The distance between successive identical parts of a wave is called the wave length.
Tha wave base would be about 5 feet, as it is about 1/2 of the wavelength.
A wavelength of 15 feet yields a base of about 7.5 feet. The wave base of a wave (the depth to which it moves water) is about 1/2 the wavelength.
(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (wave speed)
Wavelength = wave speed/frequency Frequency = wave speed/wavelength (Wavelength) x (Frequency) = Wave speed
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