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frequency
wavelength
amplitude
speed
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frequency — number of complete oscillations (cycles) per second (unit: hertz, Hz).
wavelength — distance between successive corresponding points on the wave (e.g., crest to crest) (unit: meters, m).
amplitude — maximum displacement from the equilibrium position (related to the wave's energy/intensity).
speed — how fast the wave propagates through the medium (unit: m/s); related by v = f·λ (speed = frequency × wavelength).
wavelength — distance between successive corresponding points on the wave (e.g., crest to crest) (unit: meters, m).
amplitude — maximum displacement from the equilibrium position (related to the wave's energy/intensity).
speed — how fast the wave propagates through the medium (unit: m/s); related by v = f·λ (speed = frequency × wavelength).
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