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wavelength The distance between successive points of equal amplitude and phase on a wave (for example, crest to crest or trough to trough).
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wave A disturbance that moves through a medium, transporting energy from one location to another as it goes.
Ãâó: www.seed.slb.com/en/scictr/watch/seismology/glossa...
wave A wave is one of the following 2-month intervals:
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wavelength We often refer to antenna size relative to wavelength. For example: a half-wave dipole, which is approximately a half-wavelength long. Wavelength is the distance a radio wave will travel during one cycle. The formula for wavelength is:
Ãâó: radioproshop.com/antennaconcepts.htm
wave An audio file format with a .WAV file extension. Wave files can be uncompressed (PCM, pulse code modulation) or compressed, using one of the many ACM codecs.
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