Computer Science, asked by dustu439, 1 year ago

tell me about amplitude,frequency,phase....one by one plz...


surajgupta98: amplitude is the maximum distance from the mean /equibirium position.
surajgupta98: frequency is the number of oscillation per unit time
pranamsinha: that is what I've written
dustu439: ok
surajgupta98: oooh

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Answered by pranamsinha
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❤️What Is Amplitude?❤️

Ripples in water, sound traveling in air, and coordinated vibrations of objects are examples of waves you have probably encountered in your life. A good way to visualize a wave is to insert the end of a pencil into a container of still water. The surface of the water is disturbed, producing ripples, or waves.

Electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio waves, microwaves, and x-rays, are special waves that do not require a medium for propagation. We cannot see or hear these waves, but they exist in nature and in many of the products we use every day.

Regardless of the kind, every wave has an amplitude. Amplitude is the maximum displacement of points on a wave, which you can think of as the degree or intensity of change. This maximum displacement is measured from the equilibrium position. The following picture shows a diagram of a sine wave. The diagram shows amplitude and wavelength, which is the distance between two successive like points on a wave. Wavelength is like the distance between two adjacent peaks or two adjacent valleys. Stated another way, wavelength is the time required to complete one full cycle of the wave.


❤️Frequency❤️

The frequency is the number of wave cycles passing a point per unit time. Stated another way, it is the number of oscillations per second in the wave. A higher frequency means a shorter wavelength, and a lower frequency means a longer wavelength.

Although wavelength and frequency are related, amplitude and frequency are independent features of a wave. Both parameters can be changed, but changing only one does not affect the other. Changing frequency does not alter the amplitude of the wave, and changing the amplitude does not alter the frequency. There is also no way to determine the amplitude of a wave from the frequency or to determine the frequency simply by knowing the amplitude of the wave. 

❤️Phase❤️

Phase is the position of a point in time (an instant) on a waveform cycle. A complete cycle is defined as the interval required for the waveform to return to its arbitrary initial value. The graph to the right shows how one cycle constitutes 360° of phase. The graph also shows how phase is sometimes expressed in radians, where one radian of phase equals approximately 57.3°.

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Answered by sofreen
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Amplitude : It is the maximum height of the wave in upward as well as downward direction.
The loudness or softness of a sound is determined basically by its amplitude.

Frequency : It is the number of revolution completed by a body in 1 second.
I don't know about phase
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