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Q: What happens to the amplitude of the longitudinal waves as the waves move from the large coil slinky to the small coil slinky?
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A longitudinal wave has a large amplitude if?

It has a large amplitude if the compressions of the wave are dense.


Suppose a longitudinal wave has crowded compressions and loose rarefactions does it have a large or a small amplitude?

Small because it is in a tight spot which makes its size decrease


What does it mean when a wave has a large amplitude?

Bigger the amplitude, bigger the wave.


What is the ideal amplitude at resonance?

amplitude at resonance is large[maximum] but finite


The distance from one compression to the next compression is the amplitude of a longitudinal wave?

The amplitude of a compressional wave, like a sound wave, is determined by the concentration of molecules in each compression. The higher the amplitude, or energy that a wave carries, the more compact the molecules are in a compression. The lower the amplitude, the more spread out those particles are. the amplitude of a compressional wave,like a sound wave,is determined by the contretration of waves in a compression


A sound wave that carries a lot of energy and has a large amplitude has a lot of?

A sound wave that has a large amplitude carries a lot of energy because the higher the waves amplitude the louder (more powerful or energetic) the wave will be. apex answer: high amplitude


Tsunamis have a large amount of energy because of their large?

amplitude :)


How are volume and amplitude related?

The higher the amplitude the higher the volume. bigger sound wave = louder noise.


If a band is playing loudly will the amplitude of the sound waves be small or large?

The amplitude of the sound waves will be largerbecause the larger the amplitude the louderthe sound.


Why do tsunamis have a large amount of energy?

amplitude


Why a sound wave with a large amplitude is more likely to damage your hearing than one with a small amplitude?

Because the amplitude is what decides how much energy there is in the wave. Large amplitude = lots of energy. And lots of energy hitting something(like your ear) is more likely to do damage than a little energy hitting something.


How are frequency and amplitude related?

They're not. The same amplitude can have high or low frequency, and the same frequency can have large or small amplitude.