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OpenStudy (justdoublechecking):
I'm no good at this kind of thing. Sorry.
OpenStudy (helpkay):
:( ok
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@umerlodhi
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@umerlodhi PLEASE
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OpenStudy (fortytherapper):
Amplitude is the distance from the x-axis to the top (or bottom) of the wave.
Let's do A and B
For A: You can see the top of each wave just about hit the 4, right. So let's just say that Amplitude is 4.
For B: The wave seems to hit around 1/3 if you eyeball it. So let's say that Amplitude is 1/3
How about C and D. What do those Amplitudes look like? (Which is the 2.png picture)
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OpenStudy (helpkay):
I think it is D
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@FortyTheRapper
OpenStudy (fortytherapper):
Right, that one reaches up to the 6 on the axis, which I'm pretty sure is a bigger number than the other 3 xP
OpenStudy (helpkay):
thank so much I should have tag you but I thought you told me you weren't good with science
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thanks^
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OpenStudy (fortytherapper):
There are so many forms of science. I'm okay with basic science and physics. I excel in Astronomy-type physics
And you're welcome