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what is 'amplitute' of a vibrating object?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A vibrating object moves to a certain maximum distance on either side of its stationary position. Amplitude is the distance from the stationary position to the extreme position on either side and is measured in metres (m). The intensity of vibration depends on amplitude.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The size of a vibration or its amplitude is a measure of how far the object moves outwards from the starting position.
  • An object vibrating with a large amplitude requires a large amount of energy and produces a loud sound.

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