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Physics, 11.06.2021 19:40, oKINGDEROo

All the waves that are around us have similar properties. One type of wave is a (4) wave, which moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave. Each wave has a specific (5), or a measured distance from one point to the same point on the wave. This property is usually measured from one (6) to the other, or from the highest point to the next highest point. It could also be measured from one lowest point, or (7), to the next lowest point. If you want to know how high the wave is, you should measure the (8) from the rest position to the crest or to the trough.

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