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Physics, 02.11.2020 17:20 briannarose2003

How does the energy of a wave relate to the wave’s amplitude? The more energy a wave has, the smaller the amplitude is. This is because they do not have a direct relationship.
The more energy a wave has, the larger the amplitude is. This is because they do not have a direct relationship.
The more energy a wave has, the smaller the amplitude is. This is because they have a direct relationship.
The more energy a wave has, the larger the amplitude is. This is because they have a direct relationship.

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