The amplitude of a wave is the maximum distance moved by the particles of a medium on either side of the mean position. the distance the wave moves in one time period of the wave the distance equal to one wave length the distance the wave moves in one second

inhaltynuaddyh4b

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2023-02-06

The amplitude of a wave is
the maximum distance moved by the particles of a medium on either side of the mean position.
the distance the wave moves in one time period of the wave
the distance equal to one wave length
the distance the wave moves in one second

Answer & Explanation

Ryan Donovan

Ryan Donovan

Beginner2023-02-07Added 5 answers

The greatest distance that particles in a medium can migrate from one side of the mean position to the other.
The maximum distance that a medium's particles may travel in either direction from the mean location is the amplitude of a wave.

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