Fredericksburg, VA if you go through Washington. Pocomoke City, MD if you go through Delaware.
THE DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO WAVES....A wave length is the the point between each wave at the exact same point on each of the waves.
The trough or the valley between two waves is the lowest part of a wave. Its highest point is called the crest.
Wavelength
wavelength
Trough. The crest is the highest point of the wave while the trough is the lowest point.
transverse waves are...well.. wavy when compression waves are like a domino affect or like pushing a spring the similarities is that the both transport power from point a to point b however their movement is very different
Transverse waves have crests & troughs ,Longitudinal waves have compressions and rarefactions . rarefaction is a pulling force it is a point when least force is applied
The wavelength is the horizontal distance between the crests or troughs of two successive waves.
That distance is a definition, not a wave property. It's defined as the "wavelength".
That distance is a definition, not a wave property. It's defined as the "wavelength".
Both are ways to transport energy from point a, to point b. Both sound and light waves have a speed, wavelength and frequency. Both can be diffracted, reflected and refracted, as those are properties of waves.
The number of waves that pass a point in 1 second