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Amplitude of sound? Plz answer..​

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Answered by lakshmanmaiti20
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Amplitude of Sound. �The number of molecules displaced by a vibration creates the amplitude of a sound. �The strength or level of sound pressure. The number of molecules in the sound wave in b is greater than the number in the sound wave in a, therefore the amplitude of the sound wave in b is greater.

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Answered by MananyaMuhury
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What is the Amplitude of Sound?

The amplitude of a sound wave is the measure of the height of the wave. The amplitude of a sound wave can be defined as the loudness or the amount of maximum displacement of vibrating particles of the medium from their mean position when the sound is produced. It is the distance between crest or trough and the mean position of the wave. Loudness is directly proportional to the amplitude of the sound. If the amplitude of a sound wave is large, then the loudness of sound will be more. If the amplitude is small, then the sound will be feeble.

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