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Wave Amplitude

Wave amplitude refers to the maximum extent of a wave's displacement from its rest position, reflecting the wave's energy. In psychology, it can be metaphorically related to the intensity of emotional responses or stimuli.

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Wave amplitude is a fundamental concept in physics that describes the maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position. It plays a crucial role in determining the energy and intensity of waves, influencing how we perceive sound and light. Understanding amplitude helps us grasp various real-worl...

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Key Terms

Wave
A disturbance that transfers energy through space or matter.

Example: Sound waves travel through air.

Amplitude
The maximum extent of a wave's displacement from its rest position.

Example: A loud sound has a high amplitude.

Frequency
The number of waves that pass a point in one second.

Example: A higher frequency means more waves per second.

Energy
The capacity to do work or produce change.

Example: Light waves carry energy that can be converted to heat.

Seismology
The study of earthquakes and the propagation of elastic waves.

Example: Seismologists measure wave amplitude to assess earthquake strength.

Decibel
A unit used to measure the intensity of sound.

Example: A whisper is about 30 decibels.

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Key Concepts

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