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the amplitude of a wave is the measure of its​

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Answered by shm0618007jasleen
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Amplitude, in physics, the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position. It is equal to one-half the length of the vibration path.

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Amplitude :

A sound wave's amplitude is a measurement of the wave's height. The amplitude of a sound wave is defined as its loudness or the amount of maximum displacement of the medium's vibrating particles from their mean position when the sound is produced. It is the distance between the wave's crest or trough and its mean position.

Example of amplitude : The density of air particles at the center of a compression or pulse of sound would be the amplitude of a sound wave.

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