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Q: How can you increase the intensity of a wave?
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How does the amplitude affect the energy of a wave?

The intensity will increase if the energy increase. The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of a wave.


How you increase the intensity of a wave?

you pray to God and hopefully your dreams shall come true


If the energy carried by a sound wave is multiplied by a thousand times bywhat factor does the intensity of the sound wave increase?

The factor does the intensity of the sound waves increase because the intensity of sound waves is related to the amplitude. Sound with a greater amplitude also has a greater intensity.


What happens when you increase electromagnetic wave?

To increase the intensity, if that's what you mean, more energy is required. That would also mean that the electromagnetic wave carries more energy.


Does intensity increase with the amplitude of a sound wave?

Yes, but it would be good when you know what amplitude you really mean.


What is the formula of wave intensity?

Not sure what formula you are looking for. Wave intensity is given by the amplitude of the wave.


What do we see that the amplitude of a wave produces?

The amplitude of a wave produces the intensity of the wave. With a light wave, it is the intensity of the light, with a sound wave, it is how loud the sound is


What is the intensity of a sound wave called?

intensity level


What is the intensity of sound wave called?

intensity level


A amplitude of a wave related to?

Amplitude is related to the intensity because square of the amplitude is proportional to the intensity of the wave.


Is there a scale used to measure the intensity of a heat wave?

is there a scale used to measure the intensity of heat wave


Intensity of the wave vs. the speed of the wave?

height is the intensity, the distance covered by a wave divided by the time it takes is the speed. (ie. short waves = low intensity, fat waves = slow waves)