Science, asked by incrediblekaur, 1 year ago

what is the diff b/w frquency and amplitude


ssourabh: The frequency is just the opposite; it's the number of wave cycles that are completed in one second. Amplitude and wavelength are both measures of distance. The amplitudemeasures the height of the crest of the wave from the midline. The wavelength measures the horizontal distance between cycles.

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Answered by SAngela
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✔Frequency:--- .
¤ Frequency is the measurement of cycle per second.

✔Wavelength:- .
¤ Wavelength is used to measurement the horizontal distance between cycle.


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Answered by Anonymous
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The frequency of a wave is how many times a wave repeats itself in a set amount of time, normally measured in Hertz (or waves per second). The amplitude is the height of the waves and this measurement can depend on what type of wave it it you are measuring but a common measurement can be Volts.

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