Definition of Amplitude

Amplitude is a measure of the strength or intensity of a waveform, reflecting the extent of variation or change within the wave. It represents the distance between the peak (maximum value) and the trough (minimum value) of a cycle in a waveform, commonly called the peak-to-peak value. In a broader sense, the amplitude can also indicate the magnitude of fluctuation or displacement in various physical phenomena, not just symmetrical waveforms, and is a crucial parameter in defining the energy and intensity of waves, such as sound waves, light waves, and other oscillatory signals.

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