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The resting position where the bar rests in weightlifting is called the "rack position."
the rest position, or where it stops
The resting point of a wave is called the equilibrium position or the midpoint. This is where the wave crosses the x-axis when graphed.
The maximum distance that matter is displaced from its resting position is called the amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of the wave from its equilibrium point.
The maximum value a wave reaches relative to its resting position is called the amplitude of the wave. Amplitude is the distance from the highest point of the wave to its resting position.
The greatest distance the knot travels from its resting position is called the amplitude. This measures the maximum displacement of the knot from its equilibrium position during its oscillation.
The maximum value a wave reaches relative to its resting position is called the amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of the wave from its equilibrium position.
It seems most likely to me that you're talking about wave motion, so I will assume so. The maximum distance of particles from their rest position is called the amplitude.
amplitude.
The property of a wave that is defined as the height from the resting position to the crest is called the amplitude. It indicates the maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position. A larger amplitude typically represents a more intense wave.
The maximum value a wave reaches relative to its resting position is called the amplitude. Amplitude represents the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position. It is a measure of the wave's intensity or strength.