8.3 Crests and troughs
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8.3 Crests and troughs (ESACM)
Waves have moving crests (or peaks) and troughs. A crest is the highest point the medium rises to and a trough is the lowest point the medium sinks to.
Crests and troughs on a transverse wave are shown in Figure 8.2.

Figure 8.2: Crests and troughs in a transverse wave.
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A crest is a point on the wave where the displacement of the medium is at a maximum. A point on the wave is a trough if the displacement of the medium at that point is at a minimum.
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