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bond angle
A Wavelength.
A side in a polygon is an edge; it is the line segment joining two adjacent vertices, or corners. A corner is the point where two adjacent sides meet.
Two sides adjacent to a right angle.
A cube is a rectangular prism with all its sides congruent and angle between any two adjacent sides = 90 degrees.Rectangular prism does not necessarily have all its sides congruent and angle between any two adjacent sides = 90 degrees.
A line.
Wavelength is the measure of distance between adjacent crests or troughs.
Wavelength is the measure of distance between adjacent crests or troughs.
the distance between two adjacent compressions is called the wavelength
Triangle
Wavelength is the distance between two sequential points of equal amplitude (same height) and phase of a wave. The waves we see and hear around us are of two forms. S waves are the sort of waves we would see on the surface of water. In these waves the medium (matter through which the waves travel) move back and forth orthogonally (90 degrees) to the direction of travel of the wave. In compression waves like sound waves (called P waves in seismology), the medium moves back and forth in the same direction as the wave travels. The wave length is the distance between two equivalent points in both the amount the medium is moving and the direction. In ocean waves this would be the back of one wave to the back of the next OR from the front of one wave to the front of the next OR from the top of one wave to the top of another
the elevation difference between two adjacent contour lines.
the distance between two adjacent compressions is called the wavelength
The wavelength is the length (distance) between two adjacent crests (or troughs, or any other part of the wave which starts repeating).
Surface waves are waves that occur between two media (plural of medium).
Wavelength is the measure of distance between adjacent crests or troughs.
If between two adjacent vertices then in 2-dimensions it is a side, in 3-d and edge. If between non-adjacent vertices, a diagonal.