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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.
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  2. trough - the lowest point below the rest position. amplitude - the maximum displacement of a point of a wave from its rest position. wavelength - distance covered by a full cycle of...

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  3. Definition. 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.

  4. The trough of a wave is the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative or downward displacement from the rest position. The wave shown above can be described by a variety of properties. One such property is amplitude.

  5. Wavelength is the distance between the same spot on two sections of a wave. A wave’s frequency can be measured by how many crests (or how many troughs) pass a location in a certain amount of time. A wave with a larger frequency has more energy. If a wave’s frequency doubles, its energy also doubles.

  6. The number of complete oscillations passing through a point per second, (units are Hz) Wavelength, λ. The length of one whole oscillation (e.g. the distance between successive peaks/troughs) (units are m) Speed, c. Distance travelled by the wave per unit time, (units are m/s) Phase.

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  7. trough. of one wave to the trough of the next wave, or from the. crest. of one wave to the crest of the next wave. But it doesn't matter where you measure it - as long as it...

  8. Wavelength. The distance from a point to another point where the wave begins to repeat itself. This could be the distance from. peak. to peak or. trough. to trough. Wavelength is measured in ...

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