define structure of waves
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Waves consist of a crest (the highest point of the wave) and a trough (the lowest point of the wave). We measure waves in two ways: Advertisement. Advertisement. The wave height is the distance between the crest and trough.
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The structure of a wave
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It expresses how high the wave's peak is (or how deep its trough) in relation to its baseline; the amplitude is a measure of the wave's maximal displacement. The distance from one peak or trough to the next is called wavelength
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