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wavelength For a periodic wave in an isotropic medium, perpendicular distance between two wavefronts in which the displacements have a difference in phase of one complete period. Unit, meter (m).
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wavelength The distance between crests of a waveform.
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wavelength The distance between successive crests of waves. All electromagnetic radiation (radio waves, microwaves, ultraviolet light, visible light, etc.) is transmitted in waves. In optical networks, different wavelengths are different colors of light.
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wavelength The distance between two successive points of a periodic wave in the direction of propagation, in which the oscillation has the same phase. Symbol l Unit: metre (m). Whole-body exposure
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wavelength The distance in meters a radiated wave travels during the time required to complete one cycle. The speed of a radio wave can be taken as 300,000,000 meters (or 186,284 miles) per second (regardless of the frequency). The wavelength of a signal in meters is equal to 300 divided by the signals frequency in megahertz.
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