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The sound will get louder when the amplitude of the sound pressure increases. The loudness has to do with the sound field quantity called sound pressure or sound pressure level (SPL). The sound intensity or acoustic intensity means the sound energy quantity. Our ears and the microphone diaphragms are moved by the sound pressure variations.

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Does intensity affect the wavelength?

Intensity does not affect wavelength. Wavelength is determined by the frequency of the wave and remains constant in a given medium regardless of the intensity of the wave. Intensity, on the other hand, is related to the amplitude of the wave, which determines the brightness or loudness of the wave.


How are wavelength frequency intensity and energy in an electromagnetic wave?

You will need to have the right formula. The best one to use would be wavelength=frequency/speed of light. to find energy you would need energy=frequency*h. And intensity=power/area.


How are wavelength frequency intensity and energy related in electromagnetic wave?

You will need to have the right formula. The best one to use would be wavelength=frequency/speed of light. to find energy you would need energy=frequency*h. And intensity=power/area.


What are the things that can be measured about waves?

Speed, wavelength, frequency, period, amplitude, intensity.


What does the frequency at which a star's intensity is greatest depends directly on?

The frequency at which a star's intensity is greatest depends directly on its temperature. The hotter the star, the higher the frequency (and shorter the wavelength) at which its intensity peaks, as described by Wien's Law.


What happens to a wavelength when the amplitude and frequency are both increased?

When the amplitude and frequency of a wave are both increased, the wavelength remains constant. Amplitude affects the intensity or loudness of the wave, while frequency determines the pitch. Therefore, changing the amplitude and frequency does not alter the wavelength of the wave.


What changes in the wave when you increase the amplitude?

Increasing the amplitude of a wave increases the maximum displacement of the wave particles from their equilibrium position. This results in a higher energy and intensity of the wave. It does not affect the frequency or wavelength of the wave.


In classical physics how does an atomic oscillator behave when heated in terms of energy emissions?

The oscillator starts at relatively low frequency and emits electromagnetic radiation of relatively low frequency (or long wavelength) and low intensity. As the heating continues, the frequency of oscillation also increases as does the frequency of the emitted radiation and the intensity of the radiation. A graph of intensity vs. wavelength would start high on the left (at short wavelengths) and fall off to the right exponentially to low intensity at long wavelengths. This graph would be at odds with the experimentally established graph of intensity vs. wavelength(which shows low intensity at short wavelengths) because the classical assumption that frequency of oscillation can increase continuously as the oscillators are heated is not correct. Frequency of oscillation can increase only in integral multiples of the fundamenal frequency.


What is two properties of sound?

Two properties of sound are frequency, which determines the pitch of a sound, and amplitude, which determines the loudness or intensity of a sound. Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz) and amplitude is measured in decibels (dB).


How wavelength frequency and amplitude affect the charasterics?

The wavelength and frequency affect how the way is perceived. In sound it would affect the pitch that you hear, in the visible light spectrum it would affect what color you see. The amplitude would be how easy it is to perceive, it is the intensity (magnitude) of the wave.


How are amplitude wavelength and frequency related?

The wavelength and frequency of any wave are inversely proportional. Neither of them is related to the wave's amplitude in any way.


How is the energy of a photon related to its frequency and wavelength?

wavelength : wavelength is the distance from crest of one wave to the crest of next frequency : the number of waves that passes a given point in one second energy : the amplitude or intensity of a wave energy and frequency is directly proportional to each other when energy is high frequency is also high wavelength and frequency or energy is inversly proportional to each other when wavelength is high frequency or energy is low

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