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    Am·pli·tude
    /ˈampləˌto͞od/

    noun

    • 1. the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium: "the amplitude of alpha rhythms"
    • 2. the angular distance of a celestial object from the true east or west point of the horizon at rising or setting.
  2. The speed of propagation vw is the distance the wave travels in a given time, which is one wavelength in a time of one period. In equation form, it is written as. vw = fλ. v w = f λ. From this relationship, we see that in a medium where vw is constant, the higher the frequency, the smaller the wavelength.

  3. Jan 11, 2023 · Waves are ubiquitous phenomena in nature and technology. In this chapter, you will learn the basic concepts and properties of waves, such as wavelength, frequency, amplitude, and speed. You will also explore different types of waves, such as transverse, longitudinal, and standing waves, and how they relate to sound and light. This chapter will prepare you for the more advanced topics of ...

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  5. Jul 29, 2016 · In this video David defines the terms Amplitude and Period and shows how to find them on a graph. Created by David SantoPietro.Watch the next lesson: https:/...

    • Jul 29, 2016
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    • Khan Academy Physics
  6. Jan 11, 2024 · The important thing to take away from the harmonic wave function in Equation 1.2.7 is that the wave has four constants of the motion that completely define it. Besides the wavelength, period, and phase constant, there is the amplitude, \(A\). All of these remain fixed in time, completely defining the wave that evolves thanks to its \(x\) and ...

  7. for y=sin (2X), the total steps required to finish one cycle is shown as below: total steps = total distance / distance per steps. total steps = 2pi / 2. total steps = pi. So, if he walk TWO steps at a time, the total number of step to finish one cycle is pi. Hope it make sense to you ^_^. Comment.

    • 8 min
    • Sal Khan,Monterey Institute for Technology and Education
  8. Amplitude, frequency, wavenumber, and phase shift are properties of waves that govern their physical behavior. Each describes a separate parameter in the most general solution of the wave equation. Together, these properties account for a wide range of phenomena such as loudness, color, pitch, diffraction, and interference. Waves propagating in some physical quantity ...

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