Examples of 'its amplitude' in a sentence

Meaning of "its amplitude"

its amplitude - refers to the maximum magnitude or extent of a phenomenon or object. It is often used to describe the size or intensity of a physical or abstract entity

How to use "its amplitude" in a sentence

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Its amplitude increases exponentially with altitude.
The amount of energy in a wave is related to its amplitude.
Sketch its amplitude and phase spectrum.
It shows indeed with its amplitude.
They are its amplitude and frequency.
The quantity of energy in a wave is linked to its amplitude.
Its amplitude is an increasing function of the speed of rotation.
Tremor became sustained and its amplitude increased.
Its amplitude would be high.
I want to figure out its period and its amplitude.
Its amplitude and its luminosity are the fundamental elements of it.
Two important characteristics of a wave are its amplitude and frequency.
And its amplitude is.
The amount of energy carried by a wave is related to its amplitude.
Its amplitude may be constant or vary from pulse to pulse or within each pulse.

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The frequency of the circular motion depends on its amplitude.
Its amplitude is substantially larger than that of the high frequency current ripple.
This vibration will be characterised by its amplitude and frequency.
Its amplitude and immense amount of natural light transmit a pleasant sensation of tranquility.
Galileo said the period of a pendulum was independent of its amplitude.
We then take each section and convert its amplitude to a series of ones and zeros.
The phase shift introduced by the electric field is proportional to its amplitude.
Its amplitude varies strongly in function of the distance between the transponder and the reader.
A coherent state is said to be weak when its amplitude is small.
On the downside, its amplitude is somewhat reduced.
At least one known check signal is sent thereon and its amplitude is measured.
Its amplitude is small, of the order of a millimeter.
A compressor reduces the level of an audio signal if its amplitude exceeds a certain threshold.
This unloads the tuned antenna circuit and modulates the first signal by increasing its amplitude.
It falls back from the value Φmm when its amplitude exceeds a predetermined threshold.
Let us assume that EM is this sample and AM its amplitude.
Its amplitude would stay the same, however.
The peak of each oscillometric pulse is then identified and its amplitude measured.
Its amplitude represents color saturation and its phase, hue.
A further advantage of a square wave obtained digitally is that its amplitude can be fixed.
Its amplitude increases when the ankle is more dorsiflexed at foot touch-down.
The peak of each oscillometric pulse was then identified with its amplitude measured.
Its amplitude can be determined by using the equation, EPMATHMARKEREP.
The Sandalo apartment is distinguished by its amplitude and brightness.
Its amplitude has increased faster than the rate of CO2 itself.
The pulse A is compared to a threshold B generally situated at midheight of its amplitude.
As the wave reaches shore, its amplitude increases.
In general terms, an amplifier is a device that takes a signal and increases its amplitude.
As a pulse travels along a cable, its amplitude is attenuated.
Nevertheless, the interpretation of measurements highlights the presence of a circularity without revealing its amplitude.
Signal conditioning means 10 adjusts its amplitude and band limits to its spectrum.
In other words, its period remains independent of its amplitude.
The signal, normally of low amplitude, sees its amplitude increase sharply prior to a puncture.
Because light is a wave, it has peaks and troughs in its amplitude.
The instrument detects this current, determines its amplitude and thus derives the moisture value.

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