For water waves, the tsunamis reach the greatest heights
The vertical height of a wave is called the amplitude. It is the distance from the rest position of the wave (the midpoint or baseline) to its highest point.
The wave crest is the highest point of a wave, where the wave reaches its maximum height before breaking.
a. crest
The maximum height reached by a wave from its rest position is called the amplitude. It is the distance from the rest position to the highest point of the wave.
The height of the wave, above the rest position, is its Amplitude. Twice the amplitude is the distance from the deepest point to the highest point.
The height of a wave above the median line is called the wave height. It is typically measured from the trough (lowest point) to the crest (highest point) of the wave. Wave height is an important parameter in assessing wave conditions for activities such as surfing, boating, and offshore operations.
The wavelength.
No, the height of a wave is measured from the top of one crest to the bottom of the same crest.
The height of a wave is typically measured as the vertical distance between the highest point of the wave (peak) and the lowest point (trough). Amplitude, on the other hand, refers to the maximum displacement of a particle from its equilibrium position in a wave. In general, the amplitude of a wave correlates with its height, as a higher amplitude wave will have greater variation in particle displacement and thus a taller wave height.
Wave height refers to the vertical distance from the trough (lowest point) to the crest (highest point) of a wave. It is an essential parameter in the study of oceanography, surfing, and marine operations as it can impact navigation, coastal erosion, and beach safety. Wave height is typically measured in meters or feet.
The biggest tsunami was 85meters[statue of liberty]
The crest in waves are the broken peices of the waves in the ocean