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Brenna Carson
29 December, 19:42
Describes how rapidly a wave oscillates
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Hudson Wallace
29 December, 22:42
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A measure of how far particles in the medium move away from their normal rest position. The distance a wave oscillates from its resting position. You can use amplitude to describe the height of a wave.
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