Amplitude of a wave is simply the highest point the wave ever reaches.
Nope, Amplitude is the distance between the center line of a wave and the highest or lowest point.
When the pendulum is at its highest point or amplitude, it has the highest potential energy. When it passes by its point of equilibriu, it has the highest kinetic energy.
The distance between the highest crest and the rest position is the amplitude of the wave
The height of the wave, above the rest position, is its Amplitude. Twice the amplitude is the distance from the deepest point to the highest point.
The waves having the hightest amplitude, then it has the hightest Energy.
The difference between the highest and lowest point of the surface of the water.
It can be measured from zero to the highest value vertically.This can be done with specific meters depending what you are measuring
Amplitude of a signal measures the maximum deviation in magnitude from mean position
Amplitude of a sound wave is the height between the peak (top most part of the wave) and the trough (bottom most part of the wave). So as the wave travels, say on a string, the highest the string or wave moves up minus the lowest the string or wave moves down is the "amplitude" of the wave.
Wetland
the smallest wetland is the bog