If a student were to measure the distance labeled as "Z," she would know the value of the wavelength of the wave. The wavelength is the distance between successive crests (or troughs) in a wave, and it is typically measured from one point on the wave to the corresponding point on the next wave.
When an object such as a stone is dropped into water, it disturbs the surface of the water. Waves form at the surface of the water and travel outward from the point of the disturbance. The diagram below is based on a single frame from a video of the waves that formed when a stone was dropped into water. If a student were to measure the distance labeled as "Z," she would know the value of the _______ of the wave. (1 point) Responses wavelength wavelength frequency frequency radius radius amplitude.c
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