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The amplitude is a measure of the strength or intensity of the wave. For example, when looking at a sound wave, the amplitude will measure the loudness of the sound. The energy of the wave also varies in direct proportion to the amplitude of the wave.
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What is amplitude? ANSWER. When talking about waves, amplitude is the height of the wave (above its resting point). How tall or short a wave is. What is wavelength? ANSWER. Wavelength is the distance from the peak of one wave to the peak of the next wave. How does sound move from one place to another? Explain and/or draw a picture. ANSWER
Amplitude—maximum displacement from the equilibrium position of an object oscillating around such equilibrium position; Frequency—number of events per unit of time; Period—time it takes to complete one oscillation; For waves, these variables have the same basic meaning.
16 Οκτ 2023 · The amplitude or peak amplitude of a wave is a measure of how big its oscillation is. Amplitudes are always measured as positive numbers (for example: 3.5, 1, 120) and are never negative (for example: -3.5, -1, -120).
The Anatomy of a Wave Video Tutorial explains the meaning of wavelength and amplitude, discusses how to count the number of waves in a diagram of a wave pattern, and describes how to calculate the wavelength and the amplitude from a diagram.
Amplitude is measured in metres (\ (m\)). The greater the amplitude of a wave then the more energy it is carrying. The wavelength, \ (\lambda\), of a wave is the distance from any point on...
A wave’s crest is its highest point, and its trough is its lowest point. A wave’s amplitude is the maximum distance (positive or negative) a wave reaches from its rest position. Wavelength is the distance between the same spot on two sections of a wave.