Physics, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

What is amplitude of sound??​

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Answered by helpinghand0001
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Amplitude of Sound is 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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helpinghand0001: sorry
helpinghand0001: I'm wrong I think
Answered by qwerty1234com
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The number of molecules displaced by a vibration creates the amplitude of a sound.

The image below shows the amplitude in a vibration:

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