the crest and the trough
The crest and trough.
crest and trough. The crest is the highest point of a wave, while the trough is the lowest point.
Waves have a repeating series of crests and troughs. The crests are where a wave's amplitude is at its maximum. Between every two successive crests is a trough, where the wave's amplitude is at its minimum. The distance between two successive crests (or troughs) is the wavelength. The measure of how frequently new crests are formed is the frequency. The speed of a wave is the product of its wavelength and its frequency.
yes,they have two main body parts
It would be its wave lengths!!
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A sound wave is made up of three main parts: frequency, wavelength, and amplitude. Frequency refers to the number of complete cycles of the wave that pass a point in a certain amount of time. Wavelength is the distance between two consecutive points of the wave that are in phase. Amplitude is the measure of the strength or intensity of the wave.
Piston & Cylinder are two main parts of an engine.
The two main parts of setting are time and place.
Piston & Cylinder are two main parts of an engine.
The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave, such as two peaks or two troughs, is called the wavelength. It is measured in meters and represents the physical length of one complete cycle of the wave.
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).