top:crest bottom:trough
The vertical distance from the top of a wave to the bottom of a wave is called the amplitude.
The distance between the top and bottom of a wave in the ocean is called the wave height. Wave height can vary depending on the strength of the wave and environmental factors, but it is typically measured from the trough (bottom) to the crest (top) of the wave.
The top part of a wave is the crest; the bottom is the trough.
The crest is at the top of a wave, the trough is at the bottom of the wave.
True. The wavelength is often measured from the top of the first wave to the top of the second wave. But it can be measure from the bottom of one to the bottom of the second as well.
The top part of a wave is called the crest, while the bottom part is called the trough.
it has to do with waves. trough- is the bottom of the wave crest- is the top of the wave
The lowest point of a wave is known as the trough
The wave forms a breaker.
Amplitude!
The amplitude of a wave is the top or bottom half of a wave. The middle of the wave is considered the "zero position" so the top of every peak tells how much energy is left in the wave.
The highest point of a wave is called a crest and the lowest point is called a trough.