What amplitude will the input signal have when connected

In summary, amplitude refers to the maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position and is a measure of the strength or intensity of a signal or wave. It is typically measured in units such as volts, meters, or decibels and can be affected by factors such as the source of the signal, the medium it is traveling through, and any obstacles or interference. There is a direct relationship between amplitude and energy, as increasing amplitude also increases energy. The amplitude of an input signal can affect the output in various ways, such as in a simple electric circuit where a larger input signal with a higher amplitude results in a larger output signal.
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Homework Statement


An experiment to monitor the sound level in a room is to be conducted using a
microphone.

The microphone (output impedance = 1 kO) produces a maximum amplitude of 5 mV
when connected to an oscilloscope (input impedance = 1 MO). If RI = 1 kO what
amplitude will the input signal have when connected to the amplifier circuit and why?


Homework Equations




Gain = R2/R1

The Attempt at a Solution


I know the above equation an that input impedence should be high and output low
any help appreciated thansk
 
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1. What is amplitude?

Amplitude refers to the maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position. It is a measure of the strength or intensity of a signal or wave.

2. How is amplitude measured?

Amplitude is typically measured in units such as volts, meters, or decibels (dB), depending on the type of signal or wave being measured.

3. What factors affect the amplitude of an input signal?

The amplitude of an input signal can be affected by factors such as the source of the signal, the medium through which it is traveling, and any intervening obstacles or interference.

4. What is the relationship between amplitude and energy?

There is a direct relationship between amplitude and energy, as increasing the amplitude of a signal or wave also increases its energy. This is because amplitude is a measure of the strength or intensity of the signal.

5. How does the amplitude of an input signal affect the output?

The amplitude of an input signal can affect the output in various ways, depending on the system or device being used. For example, in a simple electric circuit, a larger input signal with a higher amplitude would result in a larger output signal.

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