Trough. A wave has a crest as its peak, just as it has a trough as its low point or dip.
The peak of a transverse wave is called the crest. It is the highest point of the wave where the amplitude is maximum.
The crest of a wave is also known as the peak or the top of the wave.
The crest of a wave is the topmost point where the wave reaches its maximum height. It is followed by the trough, which is the lowest point of the wave. The crest is a peak of energy moving through the water.
The peak of the wave corresponds to the crest, which is represented by the highest point of the wave's oscillation.
The high point of a wave is called the crest. It is the topmost point of the wave where the amplitude is at its maximum height.
Trough. A wave has a crest as its peak, just as it has a trough as its low point or dip.
The crest of a wave is also known as the peak or the top of the wave.
The peak of a transverse wave is called the crest. It is the highest point of the wave where the amplitude is maximum.
The distance between the crest and trough of a wave is the peak-to-peak amplitude of the wave.
Wave
The crest of a wave is the topmost point where the wave reaches its maximum height. It is followed by the trough, which is the lowest point of the wave. The crest is a peak of energy moving through the water.
Wavelength
The peak of the wave corresponds to the crest, which is represented by the highest point of the wave's oscillation.
The high point of a wave is called the crest. It is the peak of the wave where the amplitude is at its maximum.
To make the peak or crest of a wave higher, you can increase the amplitude of the wave. Amplitude refers to the maximum distance a particle moves from its rest position. By increasing the energy or force behind the wave, you can increase its amplitude, resulting in a higher peak or crest.
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.