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Which term is described as the height of a wave from its rest position to its crest? a. wave height b. wavelength c. crest height d. amplitude
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Which term is described as the height of a wave from its rest position to its crest? a. wave height b. wavelength c. crest height d. amplitude
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Which term is described as the height of a wave from its rest position to its crest?
a. wave height
b. wavelength
c. crest height
d. amplitude
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the correct answer is D, Amplitude.
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So we want to know what is the physical term that describes the height of a wave from its rest position to its crest. The amplitude is the distance from the rest position of a wave to the crest of the wave. That is also half the distance from the trought to the crest. So the correct answer is d. amplitude.
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