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MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002 16 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have a question: Is the amplitude of a longitudinal wave = half of its wavelength?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not always,,, some have greater wavelengths & smaller amplitudes, & some have greater amplitudes & smaller wavelengths. !!,,,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Amplituse dosent relate with frequency or wavelength!!,, just like increaseing the volume of the music dosent canges the music!!,,,, its just the loudness that chnages !!! :),,, but the relation between the freauency & wavelength is inverse !!! :),,,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[A \sin(\omega.t+\alpha)\] where A is the amplitude, 'w' (omega) is angular frequency & 'a'(alpha) is the phase !!! :),, so its clear that frequency is not related wid anything !! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks for ur help

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