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what happens to the amplitude of a wave when the energy increases
That means that part of the wave is absorbed by the material.
When you shorten the wave length, you increase the amplitude.
You would expect the Amplitude to DECREASE as the wave spreads out.
If the amplitude decreases the energy in the wave also decreases. The energy that was in the wave before the amplitude was decreased will have been absorbed into the surroundings, be they physical objects in the case of sound waves, or an electrical circuit or light absorbing material, to suggest a few different cases.
what happens to the amplitude of a wave when the energy increases
That means that part of the wave is absorbed by the material.
When you shorten the wave length, you increase the amplitude.
You would expect the Amplitude to DECREASE as the wave spreads out.
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.
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.
The greater the amplitude of a sound wave the louder the sound.
the wave form will be changed acccording to the application.... when the amplitude is being changed,
If the amplitude decreases the energy in the wave also decreases. The energy that was in the wave before the amplitude was decreased will have been absorbed into the surroundings, be they physical objects in the case of sound waves, or an electrical circuit or light absorbing material, to suggest a few different cases.
It becomes weaker.