The maximum distance that pendulum moves away from its position at rest is called the amplitude of oscillation.
The maximum distance to which an oscillating or vibrating object moves from its central position is called amplitude.
Frictional forces is one of the oscillation. T the moment this is at rest.
Amplitude: is the magnitude of change in the oscillating variable, with each oscillation,
i think the answer is no the amplitude is the same but the plane of oscillation of the wave is changing.
Amplitude
The maximum extent of oscillation from a position of equilibrium.
The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
Amplitude is the maximum displacement of an oscillation from it's rest position.
Amplitude: is the magnitude of change in the oscillating variable, with each oscillation,
i think the answer is no the amplitude is the same but the plane of oscillation of the wave is changing.
Amplitude
no limit
The maximum extent of oscillation from a position of equilibrium.
The amplitude of a pendulum is the distance between its equilibrium point and the farthest point that it reaches during each oscillation.
The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
Any oscillation in which the amplitude of the oscillating quantity decreases with time is referred as damped oscillation. Also known as damped vibration, http://www.answers.com/topic/damped-harmonic-motion
As long as angular amplitude is kept small, the period does not depend on the angular amplitude of the oscillation. It is simply dependent on the weight. It should be noted that to some extent period actually does depend on the angular amplitude and if it gets too large, the effect will become noticeable.
Amplitude, which is defined as the maximum displacement of a wave from it's centre of oscillation.
a device called a rictor scale is used