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wavelength The distance that a wave travels in the time it takes to go through one full 360 degree phase change, or one cycle. Audio: At room temperature, one wavelength at 100 Hz is approximately 11 feet (3.5 m); at 10 kHz, about 1.3 inches (3.4 cm). RF: One wavelength at 200 MHz is approximately 59 inches (1.5 m); at 700 MHz it is approximately 17 inches (43 cm).
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wavelength the horizontal distance between two consecutive wave crests.
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wavelength The distance over which a wave repeats itself exactly once.
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wavelength Generally the distance from one wave peak to another. In electricity the wavelength describes the specific vibration pattern of the current.
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wavelength Distance, from peak to peak, of any waveform. For electromagnetic radiation in the infrared region, typically measured in microns and symbolized by l.
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