The lowest point on a transverse wave is called the trough
the lowest is a trough and the highest is a crest.
The lowest part of a transverse wave below the rest position is called the trough. This is where the displacement of the wave is at its maximum negative value.
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The lowest point on a transverse wave is called the trough
the lowest point is the trough .:)
The highest point of a transverse wave is called the crest, while the lowest point is called the trough.
In a transverse wave, the trough represents the lowest point where the displacement of the wave is at its minimum value. This is because the trough corresponds to the region of the wave where the particles are at their lowest point of oscillation, moving in opposite direction to the direction of wave propagation.
The highest point on a transverse wave is called a crest. Also, the lowest point is called a trough.
The lowest point of a transverse wave is called the trough. It is the point on the wave where the displacement of the medium is at its maximum negative value. The crest is the opposite, being the highest point on the wave where the displacement is at its maximum positive value.
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In a transverse wave, the highest point is the crest, representing the maximum positive displacement from equilibrium. The lowest point is the trough, representing the maximum negative displacement from equilibrium. The wave oscillates perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer.
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