A B Credit: science.NASA.gov What is the TROUGH of a transverse wave? the highest point of the wave the lowest point of the wave

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What is the TROUGH of a transverse wave?
the highest point of the wave
the lowest point of the wave
Answer

The lowest point of the wave.

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In a transverse wave, the trough is the lowest point of the wave. It is the point on the medium that experiences the maximum negative displacement from the rest position. The opposite of a trough is a crest, which is the highest point of the wave. Together, the trough and crest make up the amplitude of the wave.
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