1. Compare the two light waves above. Which wave would produce the brightest light and which wave would have the least energy? (1 point)

a. wave A; wave A
b. wave A; wave B
c. wave B; wave A
d. wave B; wave B

Is it C?

We can not see your picture or diagram or whatever.

low frequency is long wavelength is low energy.
I have no idea which is brighter. Perhaps one is not in the visible spectrum?

Is there any way I can attach the picture?

You can not copy and paste here. You could post it to a web hosting site like Scribd and then tell us how to find it (you can not post a link either) but that is a pain.

I have the same test and or the same graph, I will tell you the answer in the shortest time, keep me in touch.

@kaylee what were the answers??

does anyone no the answers pls in middle of this test

To determine which wave would produce the brightest light and which wave would have the least energy, we need to compare their characteristics.

Brightness is related to the amplitude of the wave, which measures the intensity or magnitude of the wave. Typically, a higher amplitude results in a brighter light.

Energy, on the other hand, is related to the frequency of the wave. The higher the frequency, the higher the energy.

To answer the question, we need to compare the amplitude and frequency of wave A and wave B. However, there is no information provided about their characteristics in the question. Therefore, it is not possible to determine which wave would produce the brightest light and which would have the least energy based on the given information.

In this case, the correct answer would be: Insufficient information to determine the answer.

What does a value 0.5 cm represent of the wave