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what happens to the amplitude of a wave when the energy increases
the speed at which the energy travels increases.
Also increases.
An increase in energy corresponds to an increase in frequency or a decrease in wavelength.
How is the energy of the wave affected if the amplitude of the wave increases form 2 meters to 4 meters
what happens to the amplitude of a wave when the energy increases
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 speed at which the energy travels increases.
Also increases.
An increase in energy corresponds to an increase in frequency or a decrease in wavelength.
How is the energy of the wave affected if the amplitude of the wave increases form 2 meters to 4 meters
The answer depends upon the conditions of the environment. If the available energy to the wave generator is unbounded, then there is no impact on amplitude as frequency increases. However if total energy rate is constant, then the amplitude must decrease as frequency increases in order to maintain the same energy output.
When amplitude increases, so does the energy. This stems from E = hv where h is Planck's constant, v is nu (amplitude) and E is energy.
If the power is constant, the amplitude will decrease.
It becomes louder. The amplitude of the sound wave increases
When energy increases, the frequency increases.Source(s):my brain7th grade science textbook
The amplitude of the wave increases.