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Q: Ultraviolet rays are potentially harmful to us due to their intensity. amplitude. high frequency or long wavelength?
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What is amplitude frequency and wavelength of a wave?

The frequency and wavelength are the same thing. Not effected by the amplitude in the least.


How do you calculate the amplitude given the frequency and the wavelength?

Amplitude doesn't depend on frequency or wavelength, so even if you know them, you have no way to calculate amplitude.


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