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How to pronounce amplitude in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bountifulness, bounty
Type of teemingness, copiousness, abundance
Type Words
Type of magnitude
Has types signal level, background level, noise level
Type Words
Type of displacement, shift

Examples of amplitude

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The amplitude of the tides is relatively low and strongly varies across the sea.
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The energy of the tunnelled particle is the same but the amplitude is decreased.
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This can cause errors in the force, direction, speed and amplitude of movements.
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Generally, it is felt that longer scale length contributes to greater amplitude.
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Subtle changes in seismic noise frequency and amplitude have long been ignored.
From the sciencedaily.com
Amplitude, the height of each trick off the lip of the pipe, is key, as is style.
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The CTB is slightly shifted and the local gap amplitude is significantly reduced.
From the nature.com
The upshot is a periodic deformation of the crust with an amplitude of about 1cm.
From the economist.com
They are normal symptoms, but we suffer an increase in frequency and amplitude.
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More examples
  • (physics) the maximum displacement of a periodic wave
  • The property of copious abundance
  • Greatness of magnitude
  • Amplitude is a 2003 PlayStation 2 musical video game. It was developed by Harmonix and is the sequel to the game Frequency.
  • The measure of something's size, especially in terms of width or breadth; largeness, magnitude; The maximum absolute value of the vertical component of a curve or function, especially one that is periodic; The maximum absolute value of some quantity that varies
  • (Amplitudes) A measurement of size of vibration rather than speed or frequency.
  • Generally refers to the maximum and minimum voltage attained by an alternating or pulsed current in each complete cycle or pulse of that current.
  • The "size" or "height" of a tremor; the extend or breadth of a tremor's range.
  • The height or degree of execution of a movement. In general, the higher the salto or the more breathtaking the movement, the better the amplitude and the score.