amplitudeˈæm plɪˌtud, -ˌtyud
amplitude (n)
- plural
- amplitudes
English Definitions:
amplitude (noun)
(physics) the maximum displacement of a periodic wave
amplitude, bountifulness, bounty (noun)
the property of copious abundance
amplitude (noun)
greatness of magnitude
amplitude (Noun)
The measure of something's size, especially in terms of width or breadth; largeness, magnitude.
amplitude (Noun)
The maximum absolute value of the vertical component of a curve or function, especially one that is periodic.
amplitude (Noun)
The maximum absolute value of some quantity that varies.
Amplitude
The amplitude of a periodic variable is a measure of its change over a single period. There are various definitions of amplitude, which are all functions of the magnitude of the difference between the variable's extreme values. In older texts the phase is sometimes called the amplitude.
Amplitude
The amplitude of a periodic variable is a measure of its change in a single period (such as time or spatial period). The amplitude of a non-periodic signal is its magnitude compared with a reference value. There are various definitions of amplitude (see below), which are all functions of the magnitude of the differences between the variable's extreme values. In older texts, the phase of a periodic function is sometimes called the amplitude.
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