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amplitude

Aussprache: [ˈæmplɪtuːd]

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Kontext: „physics“

(noun) the size or extent of something, especially waves. In sound, it can show how loud a noise is, and in light, it can tell us how bright it is. Amplitude helps us understand how strong a wave is.

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The amplitude of the sound was so high that everyone could hear the music clearly.

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The amplitude of the whisper was too low for anyone to hear it.

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How does the amplitude affect the volume of the music?

Kontext: „mathematics“

(noun) the value that represents the distance from the center line to the top of a wave. This is important when we work with waves in math. It helps us understand their shapes and behaviors.

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In our math class, we learned that the amplitude of the wave was three units from the center to the peak.

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The amplitude of this wave is not zero; it has a height but is close to a flat line in the graph.

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What do you think the amplitude tells us about the wave's height?

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