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One complete expression of a waveform beginning at a certain point, progressing through the zero line to the wave’s highest (crest) and lowest (trough) points, and returning to the same value as the starting point is called a:

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wavelength.

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One complete expression of a waveform beginning at a certain point, progressing through the zero line to the wave’s highest (crest) and lowest (trough) points, and returning to the same value as the starting point is called a is called wavelength. Its can be also defined as the distance between two successive crests or trough points in wave form.

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