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The phrase "a amplitude of" is not correct in English; it should be "an amplitude of." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the extent or range of a particular quantity, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The experiment showed an amplitude of 5 volts in the signal."
Alternatives: "a range of" or "a level of".
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A: amplitude of temperature change, F: frequency of temperature fluctuation.
a Amplitude of vibration.
The cavitation test parameters were set with a frequency of 20 kHz and a amplitude of 40 µm.
At an altitude of 5 km (panel (a)), amplitude of fluctuations on both EPB-active and EPB-inactive days are smaller compared with that at other altitudes.
Figure 2 (a) Amplitude of umbo displacement versus frequency of the acoustic stimuli at 120 dB SPL (aditus open versus aditus closed) in the ear canal.
(a) Amplitude of the SAO, (b) amplitude of the AO, (c) phase of the SAO, and (d) phase of the AO.
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The sphere moved at a rate of ten cycles per minute on a trajectory with an amplitude of 1.7 cm.
A sinusoidal voltage with an amplitude of 5 mV and a scanning frequency ranging from 10,000 to 0.01 Hz were applied to carry out the measurements.
The data clearly shows a periodicity with an amplitude of approximately 1000 e-/sec.
Simultaneously, a modulated magnetic field with an amplitude of 15 Oe and a frequency of 100 kHz is applied (see figure 1b).
The frequency of the pulsar during this same period varied in a nearly sinusoidal manner, with an amplitude of 1.5 x 10-3 Hz and a period of 8h.
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