define Amplitude and si unit
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Rajdeep here...
What is Amplitude?
Amplitude is the minimum displacement of the oscillating (vibrating) wave/particle from its mean position.
Loudness of a sound depends on its Amplitude. Loudness is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude.
Loudness is measured in Phon.
Sound level is measured in Decibel.
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Rajdeep here...
What is Amplitude?
Amplitude is the minimum displacement of the oscillating (vibrating) wave/particle from its mean position.
Loudness of a sound depends on its Amplitude. Loudness is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude.
Loudness is measured in Phon.
Sound level is measured in Decibel.
Thanks!
Hope my answer is satisfactory....
Anonymous:
hii but amplitude is the maximum displacement of vibration per second not minimum displacement
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The maximum of a vabration or occilation measured from the position of equilibrium is called amplitude.
s i unit is metres
s i unit is metres
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