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wavelength The measurement in meters between a point on one wave and the same point on another one. In optic-fiber cables, wavelength is usually measured in nanometers. Wavelength also refers to a communication channel or a bandwidth sales product for a single wavelength.
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wavelength For a wave, the distance between two adjacent troughs or two adjacent crests.
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wavelength The distance between two wave crests. It is characteristic of the type of wave. Radio waves can have lengths of several feet; the wavelengths of X-rays are roughly the size of atoms.
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wavelength The distance between two successive peaks of a wave.
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wavelength distance between successive wave crests (or other equivalent points) in a harmonic wave
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