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equilibrium amplitude
The term for maximum displacement is the amplitude of the wave.
Energy content of the wave is dependent on the amplitude of the wave
wellllll energy of the wave controls the amplitude of a wave
This is just the definition of "amplitude". The amplitude of a wave is the height of the wave. "Amplitude" is a fancier name for "height" when we speak about waves.
equilibrium amplitude
the amplitude of a water wave is the maximum distance a water particle moves above or below the surface level of calm water.
The term for maximum displacement is the amplitude of the wave.
equilibrium amplitude
what does a wave with high amplitude have
Energy content of the wave is dependent on the amplitude of the wave
wellllll energy of the wave controls the amplitude of a wave
This is just the definition of "amplitude". The amplitude of a wave is the height of the wave. "Amplitude" is a fancier name for "height" when we speak about waves.
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No. Wave speed depends on frequency and wavelength, not amplitude.
A measure of the strength of a wave is its amplitude which is the vertical distance between the heights of the wave's peaks and the heights of its troughs. An ocean wave might be said to be 20 metres high, for instance, meaning that an observer can see that the bottom of the wave is 20 metres below the top of the wave. The amplitude of that wave would be 20 metres. If you wanted to compare two waves you could use their amplitude ratio, simply the ratio of their two amplitudes.
Bigger the amplitude, bigger the wave.