aallonpituus
Aallonpituus, often translated as wavelength, is a fundamental property of waves. It describes the spatial period of a periodic wave, meaning the distance over which the wave's shape repeats. In simpler terms, it is the distance between two consecutive corresponding points of the same phase on a wave, such as two crests or two troughs. The symbol commonly used for wavelength is the Greek letter lambda ($\lambda$).
The unit of wavelength is a unit of length, typically meters in the International System of Units
Wavelength is a crucial concept in many fields of physics and engineering. It determines the color of