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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amplitude varies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or any field discussing waveforms or signals where the amplitude changes over time or under different conditions.
Example: "In this experiment, we observed how the amplitude varies with changes in frequency."
Alternatives: "amplitude changes" or "amplitude fluctuates".
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We find, however, that this reduction in amplitude varies markedly across voxels.
The cycles are stochastic, i.e., the amplitude varies over time.
To find the pressure values, however, are harder because they depend on the amplitude of the waveform, and the amplitude varies a lot during the measurement.
While the rippling amplitude varies appreciably, the rippling wavelength varies very little and can be estimated from simple mechanical considerations.
These modulations become particularly severe at the end regions of the coil where the relative RF amplitude varies up to ±25% and the RF phase changes within ±30°.
We determined that attenuation of sound amplitude varies in a manner dependent on the average molecular weight through which the sound wave passes.
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We presented listeners with competing auditory streams whose amplitude varied independently and a visual stimulus with varying radius, while manipulating the cross-modal temporal relationships.
They found that the amplitude varied annually, reaching peaks in July and August.
The amplitude parameter was free because the peak EPSC amplitude varied during a train due to receptor saturation and desensitization.
Because signal amplitude varied significantly across channels, thresholds relative to the mean amplitude of each channel were used.
In this task, acceleration amplitude varied extensively across the speed targets, while acceleration duration remained constant.
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