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Your question doesn't give enough detail. AM typically stands for amplitude modulation. It is how AM radio works. A constant frequency is transmitted and the amplitude is varied to modulate the carrier wave with an information signal such as a song. Hence if you were examining how an AM signal changed you would see changes in the peak-to-peak voltage of the carrier frequency waveform.

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