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  1. Amplitude - Wikipedia

    • Peak-to-peak amplitude (abbreviated p–p or PtP or PtoP) is the change between peak (highest amplitude value) and trough (lowest amplitude value, which can be negative). See more

    Overview

    The amplitude of a periodic variable is a measure of its change in a single period (such as time or spatial period). … See more

    Definitions

    For symmetric periodic waves, like sine waves or triangle waves, peak amplitude and semi amplitude are the same.
    In audio system measurements, telecommunications and others where the measurand is … See more

    Units

    The units of the amplitude depend on the type of wave, but are always in the same units as the oscillating variable. A more general representation of the wave equation is more complex, but the role of amplitude r… See more

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    How Big Is the Wave?
    Amplitude is a measure of how much a variable changes in a cycle or a wave. It can be used to describe sound, light, electricity, and other phenomena.
    Amplitude envelopes

    Amplitude envelope refers to the changes in the amplitude of a sound over time, and is an influential property as it affects perception of timbre. A flat tone has a steady state amplitude that remains constant du… See more

    Amplitude normalization

    With waveforms containing many overtones, complex transient timbres can be achieved by assigning each overtone to its own distinct transient amplitude envelope. Unfortunately, this has the effect of modulati… See more

     
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  1. Height of an AC waveform

    Peak amplitude is the height of an AC waveform as measured from the zero mark to the highest positive or lowest negative point on a graph. Also known as the crest amplitude of a wave.
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  3. oscilloscope - Peak to Peak vs. Amplitude - Electrical …

    Jun 27, 2017 · Peak-to-peak (pk-pk) is the difference between the maximum positive and the maximum negative amplitudes of the wave. Then why oscilloscopes display almost the same measurement values for both …

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  6. Measurements of AC Magnitude | Basic AC Theory

    An amplitude measurement can take the form of peak, peak-to-peak, average, or RMS quantity. Peak amplitude is the height of an AC waveform as measured from the zero mark to the highest positive or lowest negative point on a graph.

  7. How to Measure Amplitude: An Engineer's Guide

    Peak-to-Peak amplitude (A_pp): This measures the total height of the wave, calculated as the difference between its maximum and minimum values. It's especially useful in contexts where the entire range of the wave is important, …

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    It discusses the properties of a periodic wave: amplitude, period, frequency, wavelength, and wave velocity. The crest of a wave is sometimes also called the peak. Watch Physics: Amplitude, Period, Frequency and Wavelength of …

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