Amplification is any process that increasessomething.
Correspondingly attenuation is any process that decreases something.
The something can be electronic signals, hydraulic signals, pneumatic signals, torques, biological material, etc.
Answer: Amplification of sound means to strengthen the weak signals so that sound from long distaces can reach their destiny appropriately and hence can be heard properly.
Answer: Because of the law of conservation of energy, this requires additional energy input.
Through the vibrations of the particles, kinetic energy... vibrating faster and faster!!!! Wratty xx
It is increasing the amplitude of a wave. It increases the power of the wave - in the case of sound, making it louder.
LASER means Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. it makes rays of radiation. :(
That would be Laser
It means that the word "laser" was coined by stringing together the initial letters of a phrase: "Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation" (short grammatical words like "by", "the" and "of" are often omitted in acronyms). Another common English acronym is "scuba", which is from the phrase "Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus".
The full form of laser is Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. That's why we spell it with an "s" and not a "z".
A laser uses light amplification.
are you referring to DNA amplification using PCR
Budda Amplification was created in 1995.
Amplification is when a virus multiplies through the body of the host. Extreme amplification multiplies the virus exponentially within the host.
Impedance matching network perform the passive amplification.
typically the amplification of a transistor 100 times.
Valve Amplification Company was created in 1990.
Marshall Amplification was created on 2012-03-31.
The microphone's amplification helped project the speaker's voice across the crowded hall.
amplification
light amplification stimulation and raidition.
Class-D amplification is where the amplifiers act as electronic switches.