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      • A trough is the lowest point of a wave, representing a position where the wave's displacement is at its minimum. This key feature is essential for understanding wave behavior, as it contrasts with the crest, which is the highest point.
  1. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS Commission C2 - SUNAMCO SYMBOLS, UNITS, NOMENCLATURE AND FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS IN PHYSICS 1987 REVISION (2010 REPRINT) Prepared by E. Richard Cohen and Pierre Giacomo (SUNAMCO 87-1)

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  2. A trough is a local minimum or low point in a wave pattern, occurring between two crests or peaks. It is a fundamental concept in the study of wave phenomena and is particularly relevant in the context of Young's Double Slit Experiment.

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  4. May 2015. This document is issued by WJEC Eduqas to assist teachers with the preparation of candidates for the GCE examination in PHYSICS. It consists of the definitions of terms from the current AS specification. The definitions were produced by the Principal Examining team.

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