i think it is called a wavelength
The distance between one point of a wave to the same point on the next wave is called the wavelength.
That is called the "wavelength".
That is incorrect.The distance of one complete wave cycle (for example, from one wave crest to the next) is called the wave's wavelength.The number of cycles per second is called the frequency.
The perpendicular distance between two parallel lines is always the same.
The question doesn't make any sense. If you want to know what the distance between pixels is called, it is dot pitch. If you are asking what the actual distance is, that depends on the monitor. The manufacturer would have this information.
Yes it is because they must have the same distance between them to be considered contour
Half of wavelength. Say it either two successive crests or successive troughs. Then the answer will be wavelength Other wise say that the distance between successive crest and trough. That will be half of wavelength Avoid 'two'
A scale where the distance between 1 and 2 is the same as the distance between 2 and 3; and so on. By way of contrast, in a logarithmic scale, the distance between 1 and 10 would be the same as the distance between 10 and 100, or 100 and 1000. There are many other scales.
Yes. Exactly the same way, and described by the exact same math, as the change in the gravitational force between masses as the distance between them changes.
yes, they are both the same. the only internal difference between a 22r and a 22re are the pistons are shaped different for different compressions.
It is almost the same distance you would drive between San Francisco, California and Washington D.C.
Keeps on moving