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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a amplitude" is not correct in English.
It should be "an amplitude" because "amplitude" begins with a vowel sound. You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the measurement of a wave's height or strength in fields such as physics or engineering.
Example: "The amplitude of the sound wave determines its loudness."
Alternatives: "an intensity" or "a magnitude".
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A: amplitude of temperature change, F: frequency of temperature fluctuation.
(a) Amplitude.
(a) amplitude, (b) phase.
a Amplitude of vibration.
(A) Amplitude response.
a Amplitude V 1; b time constant τ 1.
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Figure 8 An example of BF frequency response - a) amplitude and (b) phase–-overesponse - awith respect to position P1.
This sample is the couple of an amplitude and a time.
This CV vector has an amplitude and an incidence angle with respect to the vertical axis.
The old idea is that wilderness defines a place out there, an amplitude of emptiness that can easily accommodate the human imperative.
This produces both a truncation error and an amplitude error.
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