The answer is "Color"
Frequency
amplitude will determine the brightness in light or the loudness in sound.
amplitude of the light wave!
brightness
Amplitude
the amplitude
Brightness corresponds to amplitude of waves. Greater amplitude means greater brightness (so lower amplitude means less brightness).
Hue, saturation, and brightness are three separate aspects of our experience of
Intensity
amplitude will determine the brightness in light or the loudness in sound.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "hue" (color, color brightness).
Hue is another word for shade of colour.The brightness or dullness refers to how bright or dark a colour is - deep red or light red, for example.However, there is another use for the words hue and brightness, particularly n reagrds to computers.Just as all colours can be defined by the amount of Red, Green and Blue they contain - a colour's RGB value) so too can all colours be defined by their Hue, Saturation and Brightness values - their HSB value.Another word is intensity.
amplitude of the light wave!
brightness
The B stands for Brightness.
amplitude
Amplitude
the amplitude