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Amplitude is a measure of the magnitude of a wave, typically measured from the equilibrium point (resting position) to the peak of the wave. In simpler terms, it can be thought of as the height or intensity of a wave. In physics, amplitude is also used to describe the maximum displacement of a particle from its equilibrium position in a vibrating system.
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