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Are crests and troughs characteristics of a sound wave?

No


In which type of wave are troughs and crests found?

All sine waves both sound and electromagnetic.


How do you find the wavelength of a sound wave?

Measure the length between two crests or two troughs.


Wht is the measure of how high the crests are or how deep the troughs are?

What is the measure of how high the crests are or how deep the troughs are


How do you work out the wavelength of a sound?

It's the distance between any consecutive crests or troughs . it is the length of a wave .


In what ways are sound waves like ocean waves?

Sound waves are like ocean waves because it resembles an ocean wave with crests (peak) and troughs (valleys). The crests indicate regions of high pressure and the troughs, low pressure.


What is the distance betwtwo adjacent wave crests or troughs called?

The distance between two adjacent wave crests or troughs is called the wavelength.


If one complete cycle of a periodic wave has two crest how many troughs will it have?

Two.


What type of waves have crests and troughs?

Transverse waves have crests and troughs. In transverse waves, particles in the medium oscillate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.


What is the distance between two adjacent Wave crests or troughs?

Wavelength is the measure of distance between adjacent crests or troughs.


The distance between successive crests or troughs determines wave?

The distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave is called the wavelength. Wavelength is a key characteristic of a wave and is inversely related to the frequency of the wave. It is measured in meters.


How do compressions and rarefactions compare to crests and troughs?

Compressions and rarefactions are regions of high and low pressure in a longitudinal wave, while crests and troughs are points of maximum positive and negative displacement in a transverse wave. Both terms describe different aspects of wave behavior: compressions and rarefactions in longitudinal waves, and crests and troughs in transverse waves.

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