Difference between revisions of "Booby in the Wave Trough"
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− | * | + | * Nursery rhyme "Rockabaye Baby, in the Tree Top" |
+ | * Waves pertain to water and a 'trough' is the lowest point in an alternating signal or wave. 'Trough' is the opposite of a 'crest' which is the highest point. If ALP is the trough then HCE is the crest (mountain). |
Revision as of 12:38, 31 December 2005
- Nursery rhyme "Rockabaye Baby, in the Tree Top"
- Waves pertain to water and a 'trough' is the lowest point in an alternating signal or wave. 'Trough' is the opposite of a 'crest' which is the highest point. If ALP is the trough then HCE is the crest (mountain).