B2 verb Neutral

amplitude

/ˈæm.plɪ.tjuːd/

Amplitude refers to the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position. It essentially describes the height or strength of a wave, such as sound or light, and can also denote breadth or range in a more general sense.

Ejemplos

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1

The amplitude of the sound was so high that it caused the windows to rattle.

The amplitude of the sound was so high that it caused the windows to rattle.

2

Geologists analyzed the amplitude of the seismic waves to determine the earthquake's epicenter.

Geologists analyzed the amplitude of the seismic waves to determine the earthquake's epicenter.

3

Look at the amplitude on those speakers; the bass is really kicking!

Look at the amplitude on those speakers; the bass is really kicking!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
amplitude
Verb
amplify
Adverbio
amply
Adjetivo
ample
Relacionado
amplification
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Truco para recordar

Think of the word 'Amplify.' When you amplify a sound, you increase its 'Amplitude' to make it bigger and stronger.

Quiz rápido

The radio station uses ________ modulation to transmit its signal across the valley.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: amplitude

Ejemplos

1

The amplitude of the sound was so high that it caused the windows to rattle.

everyday

The amplitude of the sound was so high that it caused the windows to rattle.

2

Geologists analyzed the amplitude of the seismic waves to determine the earthquake's epicenter.

formal

Geologists analyzed the amplitude of the seismic waves to determine the earthquake's epicenter.

3

Look at the amplitude on those speakers; the bass is really kicking!

informal

Look at the amplitude on those speakers; the bass is really kicking!

4

In this physical model, the amplitude of oscillation is directly proportional to the energy of the system.

academic

In this physical model, the amplitude of oscillation is directly proportional to the energy of the system.

5

We need to assess the amplitude of market volatility before committing to this high-risk investment.

business

We need to assess the amplitude of market volatility before committing to this high-risk investment.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
amplitude
Verb
amplify
Adverbio
amply
Adjetivo
ample
Relacionado
amplification

Colocaciones comunes

high amplitude high amplitude
amplitude modulation amplitude modulation
peak amplitude peak amplitude
measure amplitude measure amplitude
wave amplitude wave amplitude

Frases Comunes

amplitude modulation

amplitude modulation (AM)

pulse amplitude

pulse amplitude

scattering amplitude

scattering amplitude

Se confunde a menudo con

amplitude vs frequency

Frequency is how often a wave repeats per second, while amplitude is the height or strength of each individual wave.

amplitude vs altitude

Altitude refers to vertical height above sea level, whereas amplitude refers to the extent of a vibration or wave.

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Notas de uso

While 'amplitude' is a technical term in physics and engineering to describe wave height, it can be used metaphorically in business or literature to describe the 'extent' or 'fullness' of a phenomenon.

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Errores comunes

Learners often confuse amplitude with loudness. While higher amplitude usually results in a louder sound, amplitude is the physical measurement of the wave, not the subjective perception of sound.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the word 'Amplify.' When you amplify a sound, you increase its 'Amplitude' to make it bigger and stronger.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Latin 'amplitudo,' meaning 'wide' or 'large,' derived from 'amplus.'

Patrones gramaticales

Can be used as an uncountable noun when referring to the general quality of breadth. Used as a countable noun when referring to specific mathematical or physical wave measurements (e.g., 'varying amplitudes').

Quiz rápido

The radio station uses ________ modulation to transmit its signal across the valley.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: amplitude

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