What effect would increase in sound volume have on analog signal produced during an audio recording?

The amplitude of the wave would remain the same in the wavelength would increase
The amplitude of the wave would decrease, but the wavelength would remain the same
The amplitude of the wave, and remain the same, and the wavelength would decrease
The episode of the wave would increase by the way, when will remain the same

The amplitude of the wave would increase, but the wavelength would remain the same.

The correct answer is: The amplitude of the wave would remain the same, and the wavelength would remain the same.

Increasing the sound volume would not affect the amplitude or wavelength of the analog signal produced during an audio recording. The amplitude represents the magnitude or intensity of the signal, while the wavelength represents the distance between successive peaks or troughs of the wave. Increasing the sound volume would result in a higher amplitude, but it would not change the wavelength of the signal.