amplitudinhäviö
Amplitudinhäviö refers to the reduction in the amplitude of a wave as it propagates through a medium or system. This phenomenon is caused by various dissipative processes that convert the wave's energy into other forms, such as heat or sound. In physics, amplitude represents the maximum displacement or oscillation of a point in a wave from its equilibrium position. When a wave encounters resistance, its amplitude gradually decreases over distance or time.
Several factors contribute to amplitudinhäviö. Absorption is a primary cause, where the medium absorbs energy from
The rate of amplitudinhäviö depends on the properties of the wave and the medium. For instance, highly