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Amplitude doesn't depend on frequency or wavelength, so even if you know them, you have no way to calculate amplitude.
The wavelength and frequency of any wave are inversely proportional. Neither of them is related to the wave's amplitude in any way.
Amplitude, speed, and wavelength or frequency. (Wavelength and frequency are related by the wave's speed.)
Amplitude as it becomes higher then loudness increases. Frequency does not change the intensity any way.
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The energy and the amplitude are related in such a way that, the greater the amplitude the greater is the energy. The sound pressure amplitude tells about how loud the tone will be.
the amplitude is from rest position to all the way to the crest or trough
the amplitude is from rest position to all the way to the crest or trough
Crest and Trough Amplitude Wavelength Frequency
Amplitude doesn't depend on frequency or wavelength, so even if you know them, you have no way to calculate amplitude.
Imagine a vibrating pendulum moving back and forth. Amplitude in sound is the size of the air particles vibration during the sound.
The wavelength and frequency of any wave are inversely proportional. Neither of them is related to the wave's amplitude in any way.
Amplitude, speed, and wavelength or frequency. (Wavelength and frequency are related by the wave's speed.)
Amplitude as it becomes higher then loudness increases. Frequency does not change the intensity any way.
Usually, people are asking as if there is just "the" amplitude in sound waves in air. The loudness perception of a sound is determined by the amplitude of the sound waves − the higher the amplitude, the louder the sound. Which amplitude of sound (sound amplitude) do you mean? There are: amplitude of particle displacement ξ, or displacement amplitude amplitude of sound pressure p or pressure amplitude amplitude of sound particle velocity v, or particle velocity amplitude amplitude of pressure gradient Δ p, or pressure gradient amplitude. Furthermore, think of the amplitude of the oscillation of a string. The maximum magnitude of the deflection of a wave is called amplitude. Look at link: "What is an amplitude?"