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- Amplitude | Product Analytics Event Tracking Platform
Build better products by turning your user data into meaningful insights, using Amplitude's digital analytics platform and experimentation tools
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- Amplitude, Period, Phase Shift and Frequency - Math is Fun
The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough) Or we can measure the height from highest to lowest points and divide that by 2
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Integrate with your tech stack, resolve identities across devices, and control customer and product data An experimentation solution that unites everything you need to test, analyze, and optimize your product at scale Reconstruct digital experiences to see how your customers unlock value
- How to Calculate the Amplitude of a Wave - OneSDR - Technology
The amplitude of a wave is the maximum distance the wave moves from its rest (or equilibrium) position Think of it as how high or low the wave reaches compared to the middle
- What Is Amplitude? - Simple Definition Dictionary
Simple Definition: Amplitude is the measure of the height (strength or intensity) of a wave [the distance between the highest point and the lowest point of a wave] It is usually represented by the letter “A” and is measured in units such as meters or volts
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