what is the 'amplitude' of a vibrating object
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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. Amplitude, in physics, the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position. It is equal to one-half the length of the vibration path.
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Amplitude means the wave from its mean postion to its crust or trought.
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