Thalweg
The junction of the Save and Runde rivers.
The lowest point of a wave is called the trough. It is the point where the wave's amplitude is at its most negative value.
it is called crest
The lowest point on a wave is called the trough. It is where the displacement of the wave is at its minimum value below the equilibrium position.
The lowest point of a wave is called a trough.
Water, which is in rivers and bays, looks for the lowest point it can get to. That is why when you spill water it runs off the table. That and gravity. The water in rivers flows to bays for the same reason water falls from the table. Gravity is pushing it down and the water is looking for the lowest point.
The lowest point of a light wave is called the trough. This is where the wave reaches its minimum amplitude or lowest point of displacement from its equilibrium position.
The lowest elevation limiting stream erosion is called the base level. It refers to the point at which a stream can no longer erode its bed any lower. This can be either sea level for rivers that flow into the ocean or a lake level for rivers that flow into a lake.
Thalweg
The lowest point on a transverse wave is called the trough
The lowest point of a curve is called the "minimum." In mathematical terms, it represents the point where the function reaches its lowest value in a given interval. If the curve is part of a larger function, this minimum can be classified as a local minimum (lowest point in a small neighborhood) or a global minimum (lowest point across the entire function).
The low point of a wave is called the trough, which is the lowest point of a wave where the displacement is at its minimum. This is the point where the wave reaches its lowest value below the equilibrium level.