Answer:
A. Wavelength
B. Wave Crest
C. Amplitude
D. Wave trough
Explanation:
The parts of a wave as shown in the image include the following: wavelength, amplitude or wave height, wave crest, wave trough etc.
- Wavelength is the horizontal distance between two adjacent locations or points on a wave. These locations can be the wave trough or wave crest. In this image, letter A describes the wavelength of two successive wave crests.
- Wave crest refers to the highest point on a wave i.e. the point above the middle or undisturbed line of a wave. In this image, letter B is used to represent the wave Crest.
- Wave trough refers to the lowest point on a wave i.e. the point below the middle or undisturbed line of a wave. In this image, letter D used to represent the wave trough.
- The amplitude or wave height is the vertical distance between the middle of a wave and the wave trough or a wave crest. Letter C represents the amplitude in this image.