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  2. What is high and low amplitude? - Answers

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    In all cases, the amplitude is a measure of the "power" or the "energy" in that motion or wave.As regards high amplitude and low amplitude, this is a designation as the the "amount" of energy in a ...

  3. What kind of amplitude does a quiet sound have? - Answers

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    The amplitude of a soft sound is low, meaning that the intensity of the sound wave is relatively quiet. This results in a wave with smaller peaks and troughs compared to a high-amplitude sound.

  4. What three words that have the same root as amplitude?

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    What is the root and the root meaning of synonym? One of two or more words (commonly words of the same language) which are equivalents of each other; one of two or more words which have very ...

  5. How many times larger is a 5.5 magnitude earthquake than a 3. ......

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    This means that the amplitude of ground motion and energy release is significantly higher in a 9.0 earthquake compared to a 7.0 earthquake. An earthquake with magnitude 7.5 has how many more times ...

  6. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a digital signal ......

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    A digital transmission is in the form of a sequence of "true" / "false" settings - commonly described as "zeroes" and "ones" - at a steady signal amplitude (meaning "volume" or "strength") whereby ...

  7. How many times stronger is a magnitude 9 earthquake than a 5 ......

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    This is because every 1-point increase on the Richter scale represents a tenfold increase in amplitude, meaning a 3-point difference represents 10x10x10 = 1000 times difference in magnitude.

  8. What does ACCESS FM stand for? - Answers

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    A - Aesthetics (meaning appearance) C - Cost (meaning a price range) C - Customer (meaning the person who wants to buy it) E - Environment (meaning where it is used and how eco-friendly it is) S ...

  9. How can the period of a pendulum be calculated? - Answers

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    Without going through all the derivations, unless some one wants me to (I could show you my physics notes), the equation for a period of a pendulum with small amplitude (meaning reasonable ...

  10. Does the frequency vary in transmission? - Answers

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    FM waves have a constant amplitude, meaning they have better quality, but the frequency contains the data, meaning it changes all the time and therefore cannot be used for very long distances.

  11. Why does my truck sound quiet when it is in park but if you ... -...

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    A quiet sound typically has a lower amplitude, meaning that the sound wave has a smaller peak-to-peak distance or intensity. This results in a lower volume or energy level compared to louder sounds.