Physics, asked by akansha193, 1 month ago

What is frequency and amplitude???


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Answered by ananyanaskar28
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Amplitude is an important parameter of waves and is the maximum displacement of points on a wave. ... Frequency is the number of wave cycles passing a point per unit time. It is another important wave parameter, but there is no relationship between amplitude and frequency.

Answered by venkatesh3856
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The difference between frequency and amplitude is that frequency is a measurement of cycles per second, and amplitude is a measurement of how large a wave is. Amplitude represents the wave's energy.Waves are defined as energy transferred from one place to another. The way in which the energy travels is called the medium. These waves can be in the form vibrations through light or matter, such as solid, liquid, or gas (e.g. sound waves or earthquakes). The most important terms in relation to these waves are wavelength, frequency and amplitude.
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