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The amplitude of a wave is the peak value (i.e. the height) of the wave in the positive or negative direction.
For example, for a general sine wave:
f(t) = A sin(Bt), where A = amplitude of the wave T = 2π/B = period, and f = 1/T = B/2π = frequency
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