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what is the amplitude plz give the answer in detail ​

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Answered by aman3813
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Amplitude is the maximum displacement of points on a wave, which you can think of as the degree or intensity of change. This maximum displacement is measured from the equilibrium position. The following picture shows a diagram of a sine wave. The diagram shows amplitude and wavelength, which is the distance between two successive like points on a wave. Wavelength is like the distance between two adjacent peaks or two adjacent valleys. Stated another way, wavelength is the time required to complete one full cycle of the wave.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \textbf{ \it{\large{ \underline{AMPLITUDE : - }}}}

The maximum displacement of the particles from mean position on either side is defined as amplitude.

  • when a wave passes through a medium the particle of the medium get displaced temporarily from their original and disturbed position.

  • The term amplitude is used to describe the size of the wave.

  • The SI unit of measurement of amplitude is metre(m).

  • Amplitude is a scalar quantity.

\textsf{\small{Amplitude  = $ \frac{1}{2}$ $  \times$ (Distance between extreme points)}}

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