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amplitude

1 of 1noun
/ˈæmplɪtud/
Forms:amplitudes
1

(physics) the maximum distance a vibrating material, sound wave, etc. such as a pendulum travels from its first position

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  • In physics, amplitude refers to the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position.
  • The amplitude of a sound wave determines its loudness, with greater amplitudes corresponding to louder sounds.
  • The amplitude of an electromagnetic wave determines the intensity of light or electromagnetic radiation.
  • The amplitude of a vibrating object determines the energy it carries, with higher amplitudes corresponding to greater energy.
  • In quantum mechanics, the amplitude of a wave function describes the probability of finding a particle in a certain position or state.
2

greatness of magnitude, size, or extent

  • The amplitude of his influence in the company was remarkable.
  • They were struck by the amplitude of the mountain range.
  • The amplitude of the storm's destruction surprised meteorologists.
  • His achievements were impressive in amplitude and impact.
  • The amplitude of the problem required immediate attention.
3

the state of being plentiful

  • The banquet was laid out with amplitude, leaving nothing wanting.
  • Nature's amplitude in the rainforest is breathtaking.
  • The room was decorated with amplitude for the wedding.
  • The festival was celebrated with amplitude, music, and dance.
  • The library's collection has amplitude in every field of study.