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how is frequency different from amplitude​

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Answered by mayank47947
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Explanation:

There are two main properties of a regular vibration - the amplitude and the frequency - which affect the way it sounds. Amplitude is the size of the vibration, and this determines how loud the sound is. The unit of frequency measurement is Hertz (Hz). A frequency of 1 Hz means one wave cycle per second.

Answered by akashgovi9pchdfw
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Explanation:

frequency is the number of waves passing through a given point in one second whereas the apliitude is the height of the crest

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