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The amplitude of a light wave shows the light's brightness relative to waves of similar wavelength.
amplitude of the light wave!
brightness
The square of the amplitude gives the intensity of the wave. Intensity in case of sound is sensed as loudness and in case of light as brightness.
The property is the amplitude, which corresponds to loudness for a sound wave or brightness for a light wave.
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
The amplitude of a light wave shows the light's brightness relative to waves of similar wavelength.
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.
amplitude of the light wave!
brightness
No. Amplitude and frequency of a wave are not related.Either one can change with no effect on the other one.
Amplitude refers to the amount by which something is displaced from the middle of its periodic motion. It can mean the maximum disturbance from the neutral position of a wave. It represents the intensity of a vibration, e.g. the loudness of a sound.
The square of the amplitude gives the intensity of the wave. Intensity in case of sound is sensed as loudness and in case of light as brightness.
It becomes weaker.
The property is the amplitude, which corresponds to loudness for a sound wave or brightness for a light wave.