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Energy is usually necessary to increase the amplitude.
The amplitude is the amount of power the transmitter is putting out depending the signal being fed into it from the source. It varies constantly with the signal. It is called amplitude modulation. Modulation of over %100 can cause the transmitter to send harmonics called band splatter.
The intensity will increase if the energy increase. The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of a wave.
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The Harmonic structure of a sound that is relative to the amplitude of the harmonics.
Sigma Harmonics happened in 2008.
The amplitude of a sound corresponds to its loudness so an increase in amplitude will correspond to a louder sound.
Energy is usually necessary to increase the amplitude.
A harmonic wave of certain length and amplitude. The wave could be sinusoidal, disturbed of Fourier structure, pulsed of high amplitude and short wave length, of even or odd harmonics, or amixture of constant and variable amplitude.
The amplitude is the amount of power the transmitter is putting out depending the signal being fed into it from the source. It varies constantly with the signal. It is called amplitude modulation. Modulation of over %100 can cause the transmitter to send harmonics called band splatter.
The intensity will increase if the energy increase. The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of a wave.
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.