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The word "amplitude" is correct and usable in written English.
It means the breadth, scope, or range of a particular thing and may be used in a variety of contexts. For example, you might say "The amplitude of his success surprised everyone."
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amplitude
noun
The measure of something's size, especially in terms of width or breadth; largeness, magnitude.
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When you are used to taking your leg to a certain height in arabesque or passé or to having more amplitude in the arms, it is very difficult to adapt".
Clemence Schlieweis, a sound engineer from Munich, sampled the din from an early World Cup match and tweaked the recording to create its digital inverse (switching around the sound waves' peaks and troughs while keeping their amplitude constant).
Second, the amplitude of the financial cycle is very wide compared to the amplitude of the normal business cycle.
Slow-wave sleep is high amplitude and low frequency.
Scientists usually divide sleep into three patterns: REM is the period when the eyes are closed and rapidly moving, and the brain emits electrical signals of high frequency and low amplitude or power.
That stress results in subtle changes in pitch, amplitude and frequency, as well as speaking rate, has been known for decades.
Seeing that triple corks aren't scoring high, for instance, Mr Sandbech decided to replace it with a more stylised variant of an easier spin in his finals run.In the "overall impression" format adopted for the Olympics riders are scored on eight criteria: amplitude, difficulty, variety, course use, progression, risk, combinations and execution.
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The upshot is that if one associates one's experience with relative records and if one expects one's relative sequence of records to be typical in the norm-squared-amplitude sense, then one should expect one's experience to agrees with the standard statistical predictions of quantum mechanics, wherever it makes coherent predictions.
For Everett to call his norm-squared-amplitude measure a measure of typicality might suggest that a sample relative state is somehow selected with respect to the measure.
If one were to take pure wave mechanics to be directly descriptive of the real physical world, one might feel that one should explain what it is about the world that makes it appropriate to expect one's relative sequence of records to be typical in the norm-squared-amplitude sense when every physically possible outcome is in fact realized as a relative state.
In particular, it does not explain what it is about the physical world that makes it appropriate to expect one's relative sequence of records to be typical in the norm-squared-amplitude sense, or any other sense.
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