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What is amplitude in sound wave?​

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Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
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Answer:

•Amplitude of Sound. The number of molecules displaced by a vibration creates the amplitude of a sound.

•The strength or level of sound pressure.

•The number of molecules in the sound wave in b is greater than the number in the sound wave in a, therefore the amplitude of the sound wave in b is greater.

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Answered by laxmilas1310
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Explanation:

Amplitude of Sound. �The number of molecules displaced by a vibration creates the amplitude of a sound. �The strength or level of sound pressure. The number of molecules in the sound wave in b is greater than the number in the sound wave in a, therefore the amplitude of the sound wave in b is greater.

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