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Q: What is the amplitude of the sinusoid given by?
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What is the amplitude of the sinusoid given by y -5sin(7x)?

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What does amplitude affect?

Amplitude affects the amount of wave energy passing a given point at a given time.


A sinusoidal force with a given amplitude is applied to an oscillator At resonance the amplitude of the oscillation is limited by?

no limit


How do you calculate the amplitude given the frequency and the wavelength?

Amplitude doesn't depend on frequency or wavelength, so even if you know them, you have no way to calculate amplitude.


What will be the speed when amplitude and frequency is given?

In order to calculate the speed of a wave, you need to know the frequency and wavelength. Amplitude has no effect on the speed, so knowing the amplitude doesn't help.


What is an antisoliton?

An antisoliton is a soliton with the negative amplitude of a given soliton.


When is amplitude modulation equal to frequency modulation?

There is some equivalence between AM and FM, because sinc(x) = sin(x)/x is a sinusoid of decaying amplitude but also a rectangular block of frequencies. If the FM spectrum is approximated by a large number of thin rectangular blocks (i.e. sinc curves), this is also a sum of many sinc curves in the time domain.


Which of the following functions is not a sinusoid?

y=IxI


Is amplitude the number of motions that occur in a given time?

The amplitude of a wave is the height of a wave crest or the depth of a wave trough from the rest position.


A wave's amplitude is a measure of its strength at any given point in time?

True


What is the name given to a point in space where the wave amplitude is zero?

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What are sound wave amplitudes?

the amplitude of a wave is measured from the peak to trough from a given period.