Peaks are the highest points of a wave and are called crests, while valleys are the lowest points of a wave and are called troughs.
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Peaks and valleys of a wave are defined as the points of maximum amplitude and minimum amplitude, respectively. They are called “crests” and “troughs,” respectively, representing the highest and lowest points of the wave’s oscillation.