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Answered by Anonymous
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A wave's basic structure is always the same: It has a peak and a trough, and a certain distance from peak to peak or from trough to trough. Peaks and troughs with a specific height or depth and a certain distance from each other that travel through space.

Answered by stuti4979
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A wave is a propagating dynamic disturbance (change from equilibrium) of one or more quantities, sometimes as described by a wave equation. In physical waves, at least two field quantities in the wave medium are involved. Waves can be periodic, in which case those quantities oscillate repeatedly about an equilibrium (resting) value at some frequency. When the entire waveform moves in one direction it is said to be a traveling wave; by contrast, a pair of superimposed periodic waves traveling in opposite directions makes a standing wave. In a standing wave, the amplitude of vibration has nulls at some positions where the wave amplitude appears smaller or even zero.

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