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What are the amplitude's for both waves A and B?

What are the amplitude's for both waves A and B?-example-1

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Answer:

Wave A= 20m

Wave B= 30m

Step-by-step explanation:

The amplitude of a wave is the maximum displacement (or height) from its equillibrum position.

The equilibrium position is at 0 meters for both waves.

Thus, amplitude of wave A= 20m

Amplitude of wave B= 30m

What are the amplitude's for both waves A and B?-example-1
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