Physics amplitude defined
[DOCX File]IB – PHYSICS (Core)– Oscillation and Wave
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The amplitude of the oscillation is the parameter that varies with time and this resides on the y-axis of the oscillation graphs. In figure 1, the amplitude of the oscillation is the maximum displacement of the object from its equilibrium position. ... It is given the symbol ω and is measured in radians per second (rads-1). It is defined …
[DOCX File]HSC PHYSICS NOTES
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HSC PHYSICS NOTES. Module 5: Advanced Mechanics Module 6: Electromagnetism Module 7: The nature of light Module 8: Origins of the Elements ... is defined and measured as the force which a charge of +1C would experience if placed in the field. Electric field strength is a vector as it has a force and also a direction. ... of the electric field ...
[DOC File]IB PHYSICS SL - Temecula Valley Unified School District
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The wavelength of a progressive transverse wave is defined as. A. the distance between a crest and its neighbouring trough. B. the distance between any two crests of the wave. C. the distance moved by a wavefront during one oscillation of the source. D. the distance moved by a particle in the wave during one oscillation of the source. (1) 4.
[DOC File]Oscilloscopes and Electrocardiograms - WFU Physics
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The amplitude of the waveform is defined as the height of the wave from the midpoint to a peak (or trough). The period (or frequency) is the length of time it takes the waveform to travel from one point to an identical point in the next wave. In the example below, the period is measured from trough to trough.
[DOC File]The Physics of Sound
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The peak-to-peak amplitude for this signal is 400 Pa, and the signal has a phase of 90o. Since the amplitude spectrum is a graph showing what frequencies are present with what amplitudes, the amplitude spectrum for this signal will show a single line at 100 Hz with a height of 400 Pa.
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The scattering amplitude is simply the 3D Fourier transform of , where, as before, . Therefore, the scattering amplitude of the ensemble is the scattering amplitude of a single particle, , multiplied by the so-called structure function, defined as. We can express the scattering amplitude as a product,
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