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In physics, wavelength is the distance in which wave's shape repeats. | In physics, wavelength is the distance in which wave's shape repeats. | ||
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For sin(θ), the wavelength would be 2π, since the wave repeats itself every 2π. | |||
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Wavelength
In physics, wavelength is the distance in which wave's shape repeats.
A Mathematical Model
For sin(θ), the wavelength would be 2π, since the wave repeats itself every 2π.
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