Energy is usually necessary to increase the amplitude.
stay the same
The intensity will increase if the energy increase. The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of a wave.
By increasing its amplitude and/or frequency.
When amplitude increases, so does the energy. This stems from E = hv where h is Planck's constant, v is nu (amplitude) and E is energy.
When energy increases, the frequency increases.Source(s):my brain7th grade science textbook
Energy does not effect WAVELENGTH, it effects the AMPLITUDE of the Wave.
The intensity will increase if the energy increase. The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of a wave.
Amplitude is the measure of a wave's energy; therefore, to increase amplitude, the energy being applied to the waves must be increased.
By increasing its amplitude and/or frequency.
When amplitude increases, so does the energy. This stems from E = hv where h is Planck's constant, v is nu (amplitude) and E is energy.
You seem to be talking about a light wave. If you increase the amplitude the light gets brighter, and if you decrease it gets dimmer. Amplitude has no effect on colour.
You seem to be talking about a light wave. If you increase the amplitude the light gets brighter, and if you decrease it gets dimmer. Amplitude has no effect on colour.
You seem to be talking about a light wave. If you increase the amplitude the light gets brighter, and if you decrease it gets dimmer. Amplitude has no effect on colour.
When energy increases, the frequency increases.Source(s):my brain7th grade science textbook
Energy does not effect WAVELENGTH, it effects the AMPLITUDE of the Wave.
The expression for the energy of a mechanical wave is E = 2 m pi2 nu2 a2 m - mass of the particle in the medium nu - frequency of the wave a - amplitude of wave. So to increase the energy we may increase the frequency or amplitude of wave. If m is larger then more energy is required to have the same amplitude. Hence with increased mass more energy will be stored.
An increase in energy corresponds to an increase in frequency or a decrease in wavelength.
Amplitude is the direct measure of energy from a mechanical wave.=Waves are produced by something (a medium) vibrating. The farther the medium moves as it vibrates, the larger the amplitude of the resulting wave. For example, you can increase the amplitude of a wave on a rope by moving your hand up and down a greater distance. To do this you have to use more energy. The energy is transfered to the rope. The greater amplitude is a direct measure of the increased energy.=