There is really no relation.
If you mean between two positive, or two negative, peaks of an electrical wave, it's the wavelength. If it's a pressure wave, "peak" is usually taken to mean "maximum pressure", so it would be between "peaks".
The distance between consecutive crests is called the "wavelength".
wavelength
The distance from crest to crest (or trough to trough) is the wavelength.
The wavelength.
Vrms=1.414xVpk to pk
Wavelength is the distance between the crests in waves. It is also the distance between one peak of a wave to the next corresponding peak.
Wavelength
If you mean between two positive, or two negative, peaks of an electrical wave, it's the wavelength. If it's a pressure wave, "peak" is usually taken to mean "maximum pressure", so it would be between "peaks".
The distance between consecutive crests is called the "wavelength".
the distance between one peak to the next
wavelength
The peak wavelength, is connected to the temperature of the objects. we have short peak wavelength when the temperature is high.
It is the highest value of the amplitude, called the peak value. Scroll down to related links and look at "RMS voltage, peak voltage and peak-to-peak voltage". Look at the figure in the middle below the headline "RMS voltage, peak voltage and peak-to-peak voltage".
The answer is 'wavelength'.
The distance from crest to crest (or trough to trough) is the wavelength.
The color of a star is related with the wavelength of the light observed. Wien's Law states that: Peak Wavelength x Surface Temperature = 2.898x10-3 Peak Wavelength is the wavelength of the highest intensity light coming from a star.