The answer is 'wavelength'.
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That is called its' wavelength. From a selected point to the next similar point. Peak to peak for example.
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
the distance between one peak to the next
The vertical distance between a wave's midpoint and its crest or trough is called is peak amplitude. This differentiates this measurement from the vertical distance from a crest to a trough, which is called its peak-to-peak amplitude.
The distance from crest to crest (or trough to trough) is the wavelength.
the point of inflection will appear half the distance between the peak and trough of a sinsoidal wave.
The distance from one peak to the next peak
The distance from on peak to the next peak
Defined as the distance or length between one peak of a wave of light, heat or other energy and the next corresponding peak.
The wavelength is the distance from one peak (or trough) of the wave to the next peak (or trough). The amplitude is the distance from the mean value to the top of the peak (or the bottom of the trough). Alternatively, the amplitude is one half of the distance between the height of peak to the depth of the trough.How you measure these depends on the nature of the waves.
The vertical distance between trough and crest is called the height of the wave. While the crest is the highest point of a wave, the trough is the lowest point.Are you talking about waves? That simply depends on the frequency of the wave; crest and trough are just terms given to sections of waves. The crest is the top of the wave, and the trough is the bottom.It's the amplitude. Like on the drawn parts of a transverse wave. You can look it up on google images.wave hight