what is distance between a consecutive crest and troughs in the terms of wavelength
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The highest surface part of a wave is called the crest, and the lowest part is the trough. The vertical distance between the crest and the trough is the wave height. The horizontal distance between two adjacent crests or troughs is known as the wavelength.
In transverse waves, the top of the wave is called the crest and the bottom is called the trough. The distance between two consecutive crests, or troughs, is the wavelength (l).
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