No it doesn't. The amplitude is the distance of the crest/trough from the rest axis. The frequency is the rate at which the wave "pulsates". If the waves are closer together, then the frequency is increased. If the waves are bigger in width, the amplitude is increased.
As a swing's oscillation dies down from large amplitude to small, the frequency remains constant. The frequency of a pendulum swing is determined by its length and gravitational acceleration, so as long as these factors remain constant, the frequency will not change.
The frequency of a swing remains the same as its oscillations die down from large amplitude to small. The swings back and forth at a constant rate regardless of the amplitude of its motion. This is known as the natural frequency of the swing.
If an oscillating object is subjected to small impulses of the same frequency as the object's natural frequency of oscillation, its amplitude will build up rapidly, depending on how much damping is present. This is caused resonance.
The pitch of a sound is primarily determined by its frequency, which is the number of vibrations per second. Higher frequency sounds are perceived as higher pitch. Amplitude, on the other hand, affects the volume or loudness of the sound, with higher amplitudes producing louder sounds.
It is the same as why an object at higher place had more energy than one on the floor. Energy is the difference of potential, for kinetic energy example it is the height, greater height is greater energy. For the wave, energy could be stored in amplitude and frequency. Low amplitude or no amplitude is no energy and any amplitude higher than the zero amplitude would have more energy.
They're not. The same amplitude can have high or low frequency, and the same frequency can have large or small amplitude.
As a swing's oscillation dies down from large amplitude to small, the frequency remains constant. The frequency of a pendulum swing is determined by its length and gravitational acceleration, so as long as these factors remain constant, the frequency will not change.
The frequency of a swing remains the same as its oscillations die down from large amplitude to small. The swings back and forth at a constant rate regardless of the amplitude of its motion. This is known as the natural frequency of the swing.
Yes, a low frequency wave can have both big and small amplitudes. The amplitude of a wave refers to the maximum displacement of a particle from its equilibrium position, and this can vary regardless of the frequency of the wave.
i think small amplitude is best because small amplitude gives perfect time period as well as to obey SHM.
If an oscillating object is subjected to small impulses of the same frequency as the object's natural frequency of oscillation, its amplitude will build up rapidly, depending on how much damping is present. This is caused resonance.
The amplitude of the sound waves will be largerbecause the larger the amplitude the louderthe sound.
The pitch of a sound is primarily determined by its frequency, which is the number of vibrations per second. Higher frequency sounds are perceived as higher pitch. Amplitude, on the other hand, affects the volume or loudness of the sound, with higher amplitudes producing louder sounds.
Ultraviolet waves can have different amplitudes, from very small to very large. There is no specific amplitude that they always have.
use a clamper and try not to use clipper..
A sound wave with a larger amplitude also carries more power.
Small signal amplifier is needed because it is used for amplifying input signals having low frequency or amplitude.