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The distance from one wave crest to the next, in meters, is called

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The answer would be Wavelength 
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In physics WAVELENGTH IS THE DISTANCE BETWEEN REPEATING UNITS OF A PROPAGATING WAVE of a given frequency. It is commonly designated by the Greek letter lambda (λ). Examples of wave-like phenomena are light, water waves, and sound waves. The wavelength is related to the frequency by the formula: wavelength = wave speed / frequency. Wavelength is therefore inversely proportional to frequency. Higher frequencies have shorter wavelengths. Lower frequencies have longer wavelengths, assuming the speed of the wave is the same.
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