wavelength
The distance between one trough and the next trough in a transverse wave is equal to one full wavelength of the wave.
To measure the distance from one trough to the next trough on a wave, you would measure the wavelength. The wavelength is the distance between two corresponding points on the wave, such as from one trough to the next trough, or from one peak to the next peak.
wavelenth
The distance between two points on a wave is called the wavelength. It is the distance between two corresponding points on a wave, such as from one crest to the next crest or one trough to the next trough.
That's the 'wavelength'.
The distance between one trough and the next trough in a transverse wave is equal to one full wavelength of the wave.
To measure the distance from one trough to the next trough on a wave, you would measure the wavelength. The wavelength is the distance between two corresponding points on the wave, such as from one trough to the next trough, or from one peak to the next peak.
wavelenth
The distance between two points on a wave is called the wavelength. It is the distance between two corresponding points on a wave, such as from one crest to the next crest or one trough to the next trough.
That's the 'wavelength'.
The distance between one complete wave is called the wavelength. It is measured as the distance between two consecutive points that are in phase with each other, such as from one peak to the next peak or one trough to the next trough.
The distance between one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave is called the wavelength. It is a measure of the distance covered by a complete cycle of the wave, such as from peak to peak or trough to trough. The wavelength is inversely related to the frequency of the wave.
The distance from one trough to the next trough of a wave is measured as the wavelength of the wave. It represents the length of one complete cycle of the wave, which includes one complete oscillation from trough to crest and back to trough.
That distance is a definition, not a wave property. It's defined as the "wavelength".
The vertical distance between a crest and a trough of a wave is the amplitude of the wave, which represents the maximum displacement of the wave from its equilibrium position. It is measured from the midpoint between the crest and trough to the highest point of the crest or the lowest point of the trough.
The distance between the crest and trough of a wave is the peak-to-peak amplitude of the wave.
The property you are referring to is called wavelength. It is the distance between the same point on two consecutive waves, such as from one crest to the next crest or from one trough to the next trough.