Answer:
Wave length: Distance between the crest and the trough.
Through: Top of a wave
Crest: Bottom of a wave
Wave period: Time it takes for one wave to pass a given point
Wave height:Distance between the crest and the trough.
Explanation:
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Sure, here are definitions for each of the terms you requested:
1. Wavelength: The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave. It is usually denoted by the symbol lambda (λ) and is measured in meters (m) or other units of length.
2. Through: A point on a wave that is at the same level as the rest position, or the line that represents the undisturbed state of the medium through which the wave is traveling. At the troughs of a wave, the displacement is at a minimum, while at the crests, the displacement is at a maximum.
3. Crest: The highest point of a wave, located at the top of the wave's oscillation. It is the point on the wave that has the maximum positive displacement from the rest position.
4. Wave height: The vertical distance between the crest and the trough of a wave. It is a measure of the amplitude of the wave, or the amount of energy that the wave is carrying. Wave height is typically measured in meters (m).
Answer:
1.) Top of a wave = Crest
2.) Bottom of a wave = Trough
3.) Distance between the crest and the trough = Wavelength
4.) Distance extending from one wave crest to another = Wave height
5.) Time it takes for one wave to pass a given point = Wave period
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Energy is inversely proportional to the wavelength of a wave. Which of these waves would have the greatest energy?
Answer: 2
Explanation: