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This is called the wavelength. It is inversely proportional to the frequency.
Distance from one crest to the next crest of a wave.
The distance between any two points in the same spot on a wave is a wavelength. Regardless if it is a trough or a crest, it is still a wave length. It is represent by the symbol lambda.
you should do your homework.... Mr. Lawrence and it's called wavelength :)....
The distance between two adjacent wave peaks (or troughs).
A barometer measures atmospheric pressure. A voltmeter measures the difference in voltage between two points A wavelength has nothing to do with either of these measurements.
To measure an angle you must take all the points in between the two. Therefor it could be anywhere from 2 to 100 points.
This is called the wavelength. It is inversely proportional to the frequency.
wavelength
The distance between these two points is termed as a wavelength.
If you are looking at a graphic representation of a wave, wavelength spans from crest to crest.
The wavelength is the distance between two consecutive corresponding points on a wave.Distance between two crests is the wavelength of a wave.
Distance from one crest to the next crest of a wave.
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"the wavelength"
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Two points 360 degrees apart. That would be wavelength.