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A high amplitude sound wave can best be compared to a
short hill.
tall hill.
tightly coiled spring.
stretched-out spring.
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Tall hill.
Amplitude is like the height of the wave (how big the pressure variations are). A tall hill represents a large amplitude; tightly coiled/stretch-out springs refer to wavelength/frequency, not amplitude.
Amplitude is like the height of the wave (how big the pressure variations are). A tall hill represents a large amplitude; tightly coiled/stretch-out springs refer to wavelength/frequency, not amplitude.
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