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what is amplitude in sound​

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Answered by 22ericksoncami
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Amplitude is the fluctuation or displacement of a wave from its mean value. With sound waves, it is the extent to which air particles are displaced, and this amplitude of sound or sound amplitude is experienced as the loudness of sound.


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Amplitude is the maximum displacement of particles of medium from their normal position when a wave passes through it.

SI unit : metre (m)




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