It is the crest of the wave.
The crest of a wave is its highest point, as opposed to the trough of a wave, which is its lowest point.
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Amplitude of a wave is simply the highest point the wave ever reaches.
Vertical distance from a wave's highest point to it's lowest point is called the amplitude of a wave.
Its called Antinodes
The crest of a wave is its highest point, as opposed to the trough of a wave, which is its lowest point.
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The highest point on a transverse wave is called a crest. Also, the lowest point is called a trough.
The highest point of a wave is called a crest and the lowest point is called a trough.
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bla bla blah? Wht am I talking about? Oh yes, the answer Tide? XD
Amplitude of a wave is simply the highest point the wave ever reaches.
the answer is depending on how fast the wave is going I believe the answer would be something like cycles (or Hertz).
Vertical distance from a wave's highest point to it's lowest point is called the amplitude of a wave.