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State one difference between amplitude and displacement for the vibrating body.

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Answered by moumitapaul23
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Amplitude can be a word that describes a wave. It means that maximum amount the wave varies from the baseline or equilibrium. Displacement is usually used to describe particles in motion, as in how far a particle has moved from a given point. ... The amplitude usually refers to the scalar or vector field size.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The maximum displacement of a vibrating body from one extreme position to the mean position is called amplitude

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