Hullámcsúcs
Hullámcsúcs is a Hungarian term that translates to "wave crest" or "wave peak." It refers to the highest point of a wave, whether it be a water wave, a sound wave, or a signal wave in electronics. In the context of water waves, the hullámcsúcs is the point where the water surface is at its maximum elevation above the average water level. The distance between two successive hullámcsúcs is known as the wavelength.
The concept of a hullámcsúcs is fundamental in the study of wave phenomena across various scientific disciplines.
In signal processing, particularly in telecommunications and electrical engineering, the hullámcsúcs of an electronic signal indicates