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  1. The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough). Or we can measure the height from highest to lowest points and divide that by 2.
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    Amplitude, in physics, the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position. It is equal to one-half the length of the vibration path.
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    The maximum displacement of any particle of a medium, from its state or a position of equilibrium, is called the amplitude. Amplitude is represented with 'A'. In a periodic function with a bounded range, the amplitude is half the distance between the minimum and maximum values.
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    The amplitude of a wave is its maximum disturbance from its undisturbed position.
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    The amplitude of the wave is the distance between the peak of the wave and its undisturbed position. The undisturbed position lies along the x-axis.
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