A swell.
The type of wave that has a trough and crest is called a transverse wave. In a transverse wave, the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation, resulting in the formation of crests and troughs.
A wave with a low, smooth crest is typically referred to as a ripple. Ripples are small-scale, gentle wave formations that can be seen on the surface of water bodies like lakes or oceans. They are characterized by their smooth and undulating appearance.
The highest parts of a transverse wave are CRESTS.
Trough. A wave has a crest as its peak, just as it has a trough as its low point or dip.
the wave has a low amplitude
The crest.
The distance from one wave crest to the next crest is called the wavelength of the wave.
The distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave is called the wavelength. It is typically measured from crest to crest or trough to trough.
The distance from crest to crest in a wave is called the wavelength.
The high point in a transverse wave is called the 'crest'. if you need more help, the 'trough' is the low point.
The crest-to-crest distance on a wave is the distance between two consecutive wave crests. It is a measure of the wavelength of the wave, which is the distance between corresponding points on a wave cycle.
The distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next wave is the wavelength of the wave. It represents the length of one complete cycle of the wave, from crest to crest. It is a fundamental property of waves and is used to characterize different types of waves.