Wavelength

=**A wavelength happens to be a measure of the distance from a specific point on a wave to another wave's same point. It's like a repetition of certain parts like peaks, valleys, or even zero-crossings.The wavelength can be measured from the wave's crest all the way up to the next wave's crest. It can even be measured starting from the wave's trough up to the next wave's tough. The crest would be the wave's highest point. On the other hand, the trough would be the wave's lowest point. The only thing is that the trough would have to be located in between two crests, not right under a crest. Also, if the wave happens to have a higher frequency, then it will have a shorter wavelength. But now, if the wave happens to actually have a lower frequency, then it will actually have a longer wavelength.**=



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=Juan Correa=