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amplitude

[am-pli-tood, -tyood] / ˈæm plɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /




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At low intensity, the molecule first expands before noticeable fragmentation begins, which is reflected in a delayed and modest decrease in the Guinier amplitude.

From Science Daily

The difference between AM, or amplitude modulation, and FM, or frequency modulation, involves how sound waves are encoded into a signal that can be picked up by receivers.

From Washington Times

As infatuation consumed her, van den Heever summoned the tonal amplitude to fill out Wagner’s portrait of a love that is annihilating in its totality.

From New York Times

A wave machine can be manipulated to show how the amplitude of gravitational waves are affected by the energy from the event that caused them and by the distance the wave has traveled.

From Seattle Times

The magnitude of her wail and the amplitude of its womanly Blackness stops you cold.

From New York Times