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how does amplitude depend on the distance​

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Answered by sandhyarajput2003
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Explanation:

As defined in physics, the intensity of a wave is proportional to the square of its amplitude (A2 ∝ I). ... So that means that if we want to emulate the effect of a sound being twice as far away, (1/4 the intensity), we would need to multiply the amplitude by one-half.

Answered by riksitabhat
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Answer:

As defined in physics, the intensity of a wave is proportional to the square of its amplitude (A2 ∝ I). ... So that means that if we want to emulate the effect of a sound being twice as far away, (1/4 the intensity), we would need to multiply the amplitude by one-half.

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