Question

The illustration underneath depicts a wave with a 6-meter separation points A and B. What is the wave’s wavelength?

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The wavelength of a wave is defined as the distance between two consecutive points in phase on the wave, such as the distance between two crests or two troughs. In the case you've described, if points A and B are 6 meters apart and they represent two consecutive points on the wave (like two crests or two troughs), then the wavelength would be equal to that separation.

Therefore, if points A and B are indeed one complete wavelength apart, the wavelength of the wave is **6 meters**. If they are not consecutive points of the wave, please clarify their positions for a more accurate determination of the wavelength.