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Breafly explain the amplitude of sound.......?​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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.

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Answered by ayushmanghoshdastida
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amplitude of sound can be defined as the distance between the mid point of a crest or a depression to the middle line or the normal line. aplitude defines the loudness of the wave

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