The frequency and the amplitude are related in such a way that, the greater the amplitude the greater is the energy.
The sound pressure amplitude tells about how loud the tone will be and the frequency (cycles per second) of the oscillation tells how high the sound of the tone will be.
The amplitude gives the loudness of the tone: See link below
The frequency gives the pitch of the tone: See link below
Amplitude and frequency are completely unrelated. Either one may be changed
with no effect on the other.
The amplitude of a wave reflects the quantity of energy it's carrying.
In the case of an electromagnetic wave, however, you have to be careful. More energy
just means there are more photons carrying it, but the energy of each photon doesn't
change ... it's determined strictly by the frequency of the photon.
It depends on if the wave is in matter or the wave is light (photons).
When it comes to waves in materials like rock, air or water; higher energy waves also have higher amplitudes. (These waves can be compressive: like sound, or shear: like earth quakes and whips, or displacement: like ocean waves.)
However, when it comes to the wave properties of photonslike visible light, cosmic rays; higher energy waves have a higher frequency. This is separate from the issue of brightness which has to do with the quantity of photons per second.
(Due to the dual nature of light, it can be viewed as waves or particles. At low frequencies, the radio wave may seem to have energy proportional to amplitude. Amplitude modulation (AM) is based on transmitting and receiving various amplitudes of RF at a fixed carrier frequency. However, sidebands are present when the signal is modulated. Electromagnetic theory shows that the brightness varies, that there are photons of varying quantity and frequency in AM modulation. In fact, as the modulation increases, the sidebands also increase in bandwidth.)
The intensity will increase if the energy increase. The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of a wave.
The energy and the amplitude are related in such a way that, the greater the amplitude the greater is the energy.
The sound pressure amplitude tells about how loud the tone will be.
Yes the energy of a wave is proportional to the square of the amplitude.
E∝A²
Wave energy is proportional to the square of the amplitude.
The intensity will increase if the energy increase. The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of a wave.
energy
The wave in which amplitude changes to create sound is a sound wave. The intensity of the wave will be changed by energy.
In fact, energy of the wave is one interpretation of a wave's amplitude. Many versions of amplitude exist. If amplitude has a specific meaning and a specific unit...it needs to be specified. Some examples are displacement amplitude, energy amplitude, pressure amplitude, restoring force amplitude, intensity, decibel level, etcetera.
How is the energy of the wave affected if the amplitude of the wave increases form 2 meters to 4 meters
The intensity will increase if the energy increase. The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of a wave.
energy
Amplitude is the energy of a sound wave, which we also call Loudness
The wave in which amplitude changes to create sound is a sound wave. The intensity of the wave will be changed by energy.
the answer is : energy
Its volume or how loud it is.
Amplitude is related to the intensity because square of the amplitude is proportional to the intensity of the wave.
In fact, energy of the wave is one interpretation of a wave's amplitude. Many versions of amplitude exist. If amplitude has a specific meaning and a specific unit...it needs to be specified. Some examples are displacement amplitude, energy amplitude, pressure amplitude, restoring force amplitude, intensity, decibel level, etcetera.
The amplitude of a wave produces the intensity of the wave. With a light wave, it is the intensity of the light, with a sound wave, it is how loud the sound is
How is the energy of the wave affected if the amplitude of the wave increases form 2 meters to 4 meters
Yes
The measure of the intensity of a wave is referred to as its amplitude.