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The Distance Between Two Successive Points Having The Same Phase Is Called _______

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is called Wavelength.

  • It is the total length among the identical locations in the adjacent waves.
  • These specific waves are of a waveform signal travelling through space or down a wire.
  • It depends on the medium through which a wave passes, such as vacuum, air, or water.
  • It is denoted as - λ = v/f
  • where v is the velocity and f is the frequency

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Answered by srastiuts018
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Answer:

The Distance Between Two Successive Points Having The Same Phase Is Called Wavelength.

Explanation:

Wavelength:  shortest distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave; measured from crest to crest or trough to trough expressed in meters, centimeters, or nanometers.

Frequency: The number of waves that pass a given point per second • Expressed in hertz (Hz or s¹)

Amplitude: Wave's height from the origin to a crest or origin to a trough.

Hence, The Distance Between Two Successive Points Having The Same Phase Is Called Wavelength.

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