-Linzy Sharlene Grade: 9-
Intensity.
Magnitude.
The wave height and energy.
The amplitude of a sound wave is the measure of the intensity of the sound, such as loudness.
Amplitude is a measure of the Energy Content of a Wave.
You measure the displacement in the waves high.
A wave's amplitude, or wave height, is a direct indication of its energy.
The wave height and energy.
Amplitude is the direct measure of energy from a mechanical wave.=Waves are produced by something (a medium) vibrating. The farther the medium moves as it vibrates, the larger the amplitude of the resulting wave. For example, you can increase the amplitude of a wave on a rope by moving your hand up and down a greater distance. To do this you have to use more energy. The energy is transfered to the rope. The greater amplitude is a direct measure of the increased energy.=
The amplitude of a sound wave is the measure of the intensity of the sound, such as loudness.
Amplitude is a measure of the Energy Content of a Wave.
The measure of the intensity of a wave is referred to as its amplitude.
Wave amplitude is the strong or weak of the wave, like in sound, it would be the volume.
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.
amplitude of an earthquake
You measure the displacement in the waves high.
Measure the height of its peaks
A wave's amplitude, or wave height, is a direct indication of its energy.
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