The amplitude of a sound wave is a measure of the distance between the rest position and the maximum displacement of the particle from its rest position. It is equal to half the total displacement of a vibrating particle.
The amplitude of a sound wave is interpreted as volume.
Amplitude of a sound wave is the height between the peak (top most part of the wave) and the trough (bottom most part of the wave). So as the wave travels, say on a string, the highest the string or wave moves up minus the lowest the string or wave moves down is the "amplitude" of the wave.
We can perceive different sound volumes because sound waves have differing amplitudes.
Amplitude is the maximum displacement of a wave. The amplitude determine the loudness of the sound
The amplitude of a sound wave is the measure of the intensity of the sound, such as loudness.
amplitude is the height of the sound wave.
The amplitude of sound waves is what humans perceive as loudness.
Well, I take it you mean a wave in the air, like a sound wave (alternating compressions of air). Volume of a sound wave ( a type of compressional wave) is our perception of its amplitude, the amplitude is a measure in the intensity of the waves, or the amount of variation in air pressure. Our perception of pitch varies with the frequency, or how frequently the alternations in air pressure persist.
Amplitude of a sound wave is the height between the peak (top most part of the wave) and the trough (bottom most part of the wave). So as the wave travels, say on a string, the highest the string or wave moves up minus the lowest the string or wave moves down is the "amplitude" of the wave.
We can perceive different sound volumes because sound waves have differing amplitudes.
The type of wave in which amplitude changes to create sound is a sound wave. Amplitude is the measure of the changes within the wave.
the amplitude of a sound wave is the air around you's temperature and the time of sound timed together. +++ No - the amplitude of any wave is its "height", which in sound is the wave's pressure. Time and temperature are not involved in amplitude.
Amplitude is the maximum displacement of a wave. The amplitude determine the loudness of the sound
The amplitude of a sound wave is the measure of the intensity of the sound, such as loudness.
amplitude is the height of the sound wave.
The wave in which amplitude changes to create sound is a sound wave. The intensity of the wave will be changed by energy.
No. Amplitude refers to the height of a wave. If the wave is a sound wave a larger amplitude would mean a louder sound.
The amplitude of a sound wave is perceived as the sound's loudness.