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An example of wavelength is the distance between two consecutive peaks of a wave, such as the distance between two successive crests of an ocean wave or two peaks of a sound wave. In electromagnetic radiation, the wavelength is the distance between two successive peaks of the wave, like the distance between two peaks of a light wave.

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