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Explain Amplitude of sound wave in detail.​

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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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Amplitude refers to the distance of the maximum vertical displacement of the wave from its mean position. Larger the amplitude, the higher the energy. ... This amplitude is perceived by our ears as loudness. High amplitude is equivalent to loud sounds.

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