Wavelength

/ˈweɪvˌlɛŋθ/ noun

Wavelength is the distance between two matching points on a wave, such as from one crest to the next.

“Wavelength” is formed from “wave” and “length,” created in the 19th century when scientists were studying light and sound. It gave a simple name to a key measurement of repeating motion.

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