what happens to the amplitude of a wave when the energy increases
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.
if you add a thermal energy to a system then it will happens nothing because u dont no anything
when you add thermal energy to matter, the matter starts moving faster.
A mechanical wave is a wave the transfers energy through a medium If anyone know what a mechanical waves medium is add an answer to this question
what happens to the amplitude of a wave when the energy increases
The seismic wave's energy gets smaller
As the amplitude of a wave increases, the energy increases. In general terms the energy transported by a wave is proportional to the amplitude squared.
How do you add or subtract energy?
energy increases, and the wave length decreasespicture the difference between alpha and gamma rays :)
it gets smaller and then there is no more energy to make it travel
The seismic wave's energy get's a-lot smaller
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.
The sound gets softer.
A Wave Forms .
if you add a thermal energy to a system then it will happens nothing because u dont no anything
When you add kinetic energy to a solid the molecules won't move