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The binary variable interaction regression
Amplitude
The height of a wave from its baseline to its peak, indicating the strength or intensity of the wave, such as in sound or light.
Intensity
The magnitude or strength of a phenomenon, often used in context with physical phenomena such as light, sound, and emotions.
Amplitude
The magnitude or intensity of a wave's fluctuation, measured from its baseline to its peak, in physical and electrical phenomena.
Relative Motion
The concept that the motion of an object is always determined relative to some other moving or stationary object.
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