amplitude in the PONS Dictionary

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Spin networks provide a representation for computations of amplitudes between two different hypersurfaces of the manifold.
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The information capacity of the human motor system in controlling the amplitude of movement.
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The amplitude is usually small and the signal may be treated as noise or interference.
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Above the voltage threshold, the third harmonic appears, and the amplitude of the distortions increases as the square of the voltage.
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In other words, for each symbol a different carrier wave is sent with the relative amplitude.
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Audio monitoring devices such as spectrum analyzers and meters represent audio characteristics (frequency distribution, amplitude, etc.) visually.
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The amplitude, or maximum particle motion, often decreases rapidly with depth.
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In a digital modulation method provided by a modem, each symbol is typically a sine wave tone with certain frequency, amplitude and phase.
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Early broadcasters used amplitude modulation because it was easier to generate than frequency modulation and because the receivers were simpler to make.
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Most people describe amplitude modulation as a method of changing the strength of the carrier (amplitude) in sync with the modulating audio.
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