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The amplitude of a sound wave is a measure of the distance between the rest position and the maximum displacement of the particle from its rest position. It is equal to half the total displacement of a vibrating particle.
Amplitude
It measures the maximum displacement of a particle in the wave from the equilibrium position. The equilibrium position is also known as the resting position. When displacement of the particle equal to the amplitude, we say that it is at the amplitude, where it is furthest from its equilibrium position.
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The correct term from the maximum displacement from the rest position in a wave is the Amplitude (A).
The amount of energy carried by the wave and the maximum displacement from the rest position.
The amplitude of a sound wave is a measure of the distance between the rest position and the maximum displacement of the particle from its rest position. It is equal to half the total displacement of a vibrating particle.
Amplitude
It measures the maximum displacement of a particle in the wave from the equilibrium position. The equilibrium position is also known as the resting position. When displacement of the particle equal to the amplitude, we say that it is at the amplitude, where it is furthest from its equilibrium position.
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The term for maximum displacement is the amplitude of the wave.
A wave's ___________ is a measure of how far the particles in a medium move away from their normal rest position.
amplitude
Amplitudethe maximum distance the particles of the medium carrying the wave move away from their rest position
equilibrium amplitude