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The vertical distance between the peak and trough is 2*Amplitude.
That's the wave's Amplitude .
Amplitude.
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No, the distance between a point on one wave and the identical point on the next wave is the wavelength, not the amplitude. Amplitude is the height of the wave.
The vertical distance between the peak and trough is 2*Amplitude.
That's the wave's Amplitude .
Amplitude.
xcvb
No, the distance between a point on one wave and the identical point on the next wave is the wavelength, not the amplitude. Amplitude is the height of the wave.
The amplitude is the distance between the the zero position and the crest or the zero position and the trough so the vertical distance means double the amplitude.
distance is a measure of lenght loudness is a measure of amplitude.
Amplitude
The distance between the highest crest and the rest position is the amplitude of the wave
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