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What is a trough? Is it the highest part on a transfer wave, the lowest part on a transverse wave, the height of a transverse wave

What is a trough? Is it the highest part on a transfer wave, the lowest part on a-example-1

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This highest point is called the crest, and the lowest point is called the trough.

Step-by-step explanation:

A trough is an elongated region of relatively low atmospheric pressure without a closed isobaric contour that would define it as a low pressure area. Since low pressure implies a low height on a pressure surface, troughs and ridges refer to features in an identical sense as those on a topographic map

What is a trough? Is it the highest part on a transfer wave, the lowest part on a-example-1
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The lowest part of a transverse wave is referred to as a trough.
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