In science, amplitude refers to the maximum displacement or distance from the equilibrium position in a wave or vibration. It is a measure of the strength or intensity of a wave and is often used to describe the loudness of sound waves or the brightness of light waves. Amplitude is typically represented as the height of the wave from its midline.
The science term for high or low waves from the rest is called amplitude. Amplitude refers to the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
No. Amplitude refers to the height of a wave. If the wave is a sound wave a larger amplitude would mean a louder sound.
No, lower frequency does not necessarily mean more energy for amplitude. The energy of a wave is determined by its amplitude, not its frequency. The amplitude of a wave is the height of its peaks and determines the intensity or energy of the wave.
Amplitude is the maximum extent of vibration of a body from its mean position. The amplitude of a sound wave indicates the loudness of the sound.
Usually, people are asking as if there is just "the" amplitude in sound waves in air. The loudness perception of a sound is determined by the amplitude of the sound waves − the higher the amplitude, the louder the sound. Which amplitude of sound (sound amplitude) do you mean? There are: amplitude of particle displacement ξ, or displacement amplitude amplitude of sound pressure p or pressure amplitude amplitude of sound particle velocity v, or particle velocity amplitude amplitude of pressure gradient Δ p, or pressure gradient amplitude. Furthermore, think of the amplitude of the oscillation of a string. The maximum magnitude of the deflection of a wave is called amplitude. Look at link: "What is an amplitude?"
The science term for high or low waves from the rest is called amplitude. Amplitude refers to the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
Bigger the amplitude, bigger the wave.
No. Amplitude refers to the height of a wave. If the wave is a sound wave a larger amplitude would mean a louder sound.
No, lower frequency does not necessarily mean more energy for amplitude. The energy of a wave is determined by its amplitude, not its frequency. The amplitude of a wave is the height of its peaks and determines the intensity or energy of the wave.
Amplitude is not that important. If anything the area under the curve would be more informative. A good amplitude does mean a good recording though.
Amplitude Modulation.
Amplitude Modulation
Amplitude Modulation
The amplitude of a longitudinal wave is a measure of how compressed or rarefied the medium becomes. From: Cat (girl who had the exact same question as you... The answer is true because its in 'Prentice Hall Science Explorer Physical Science' book page 478.)
The amplitude of a longitudinal wave is a measure of how compressed or rarefied the medium becomes. From: Cat (girl who had the exact same question as you... The answer is true because its in 'Prentice Hall Science Explorer Physical Science' book page 478.)
Loudness.
am is amplitude modulation, fm, frequency modulation