what is amplitude of an object ?
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Amplitude Formula
For an object in periodic motion, the amplitude is the maximum displacement from equilibrium. For example, a pendulum swings through its equilibrium point (straight down), then swings to a maximum distance away from the center. This distance is the amplitude, A. The full range of the pendulum has a magnitude of 2A. Periodic motion also applies to things like springs and waves. The sine function oscillates between values of +1 and -1, so it is used to describe periodic motion. The unit for amplitude is meters (m).
position = amplitude x sine function(angular frequency x time + phase difference)
x = A sin(ωt + ϕ)
x = displacement (m)
A = amplitude (m)
ω = angular frequency (radians/s)
t = time (s)
ϕ = phase shift (radians)
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