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Physics, 05.05.2020 06:29 dondre54

What happens to the amplitude of a sound wave when energy transfer is increased?
A
As the transfer of energy is increased, the amplitude increases causing the sound to get louder.

B
As the transfer of energy is increased, the amplitude decreases causing the sound to get quieter.

C
As the transfer of energy is increased, the amplitude stops and no sound is made.

D
As the transfer of energy is increased, the amplitude remains the same keeping the sound constant.

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