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The intensity will increase if the energy increase. The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of a wave.
Yes, but it would be good when you know what amplitude you really mean.
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By its amplitude. Really loudness is sound intensity & intensity depends on square of amplitude ie. higher the amplitude higher the intensity which means higher the loudness.
Amplitude as it becomes higher then loudness increases. Frequency does not change the intensity any way.
The intensity will increase if the energy increase. The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of a wave.
Yes, but it would be good when you know what amplitude you really mean.
An increase in intensity or amplitude
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.
the intensity of a sound wave is a combination of its rate and density of energy transfer.To change the intensity of sound we have to make the amplitude higher or make it lower.
Amplitude is related to the intensity because square of the amplitude is proportional to the intensity of the wave.
The measure of the intensity of a wave is referred to as its amplitude.
Amplitude decides the intensity (loudness) of the sound. Intensity is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude of vibration.
Nope
By its amplitude. Really loudness is sound intensity & intensity depends on square of amplitude ie. higher the amplitude higher the intensity which means higher the loudness.
Amplitude as it becomes higher then loudness increases. Frequency does not change the intensity any way.
does the amplitude of the EMG signal and the force of contraction increase because a finite number of fibers or are fiting more often, or becasue more fibers are recruited to fire as the intensity of signals in the motorneurons increase, or a combination of the two?