I think the answer you're looking for is volume. Amplitude is what the human brains perceives as how loud or quite a sound is. The difference is volume is a perception thing as amplitude is a measureable contant. It has to to with air pressure, the more cycles of air pressure compression and decompression determians the pitch or note we hear and how great the air pressure is defines how loud we hear it and amplitude is a measurement of air pressure strength, which is related to volume.
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This question needs to be more specifc to produce a reliable answer. The answer will vary depending on they kind of tire, the vehicle, and the use for which the tire is applied. If we're considering a car, light truck, SUV or other passenger vehicle, there is usually a placard on the door, in the glove compartment or the fuel compartment cover which specifies the best tire pressure for the vehicle. This may be as low as 24 psi or as high as 35psi in most cases, but this is not an acceptable range to operate under. The safest range is withing 1-2 pounds of the level on the door sticker, or the owner's manual specs. Never operate for normal conditions using the Maximum pressure which is stamped on the side of the tire. This maximum is the greatest pressure which the tire is designed to resist ... not the recommended operating pressure. If a tire is used with less than the optimum pressure you note that the outside edges of the tread will be wearing faster than the center. This is a clear sign that you need to use more pressure. If the tire is wearing only in the center of the tread faster than the outside edges, then you need to reduce the pressure. The vehicle's weight and the load carried also play a part. The heavier the load the the more pressure required in the tires.
A trombone has no decibels, but a trombone player can play for a short time a tone you can measure with a sound pressure level meter at a distance of 1 meter a value of 110 decibels. The closer you go to the bell of the instrument, the higher the measure of the sound pressure will be.
The maximum handicap for a woman is 36 as apposed to a mans maximum of 28.
The dates of maximum and minimum temperatures do not coincide with the dates of maximum and minimum insolation because temperature is not only affected by the amount of incoming solar radiation but also by factors like cloud cover, humidity, and heat capacity of the surface. These factors can cause delays in the heating and cooling of the Earth, resulting in differences between the timing of maximum insolation and maximum temperature.
Yes, when the dew point temperature and the air temperature coincide, the air is saturated. This is because the air has reached its maximum humidity at that temperature, leading to condensation or dew forming.
It is not the maximum systolic pressure, but if close to that point.
No, adding more salt to a saturated solution will not dissolve. The solution is already at its maximum capacity to dissolve salt at that temperature and pressure.
Systolic pressure is a representation of the maximum pressure exerted on the arteries. Systolic pressure measures the maximum amount of pressure the blood exerts during a heart beat.
The maximum vacuum pressure that can be achieved in this vacuum chamber is 10-6 torr.
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It sounds like you already know the answer you want, but the answer depends upon which certification agency you want the answer for. For most "sport" agencies, the maximum operating partial pressure is 1.40 with an emergency contingency pressure of 1.60. However ANDI, sets the maximum operation pressure at 1.45 and some technical agencies set it at 1.3 once you go deeper than 100 feet or 30 meters.
The maximum vacuum pressure in psi that can be achieved by the vacuum pump is 29.92 psi.
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systolic pressure
Maximum Allowable Working Pressure