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Sound waves
Intensity and Amplitude
Does intensity increase as amplitude increases? (in reference to SOUND WAVES) Or does it decrease? I'm so confused now. I wrote that loudness, energy and intensity inreases as amplitude increases. Am I right? thank you.
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it increases. You are right.
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