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What's the relationship b/w wavelength and amplitude? What happens to the length of wave if amplitude increases? *Please do not answer the relationship b/w FREQUENCY & WAVELENGTH* *Also, answer only if you know anything about this topic. A useless and non-relatable answer to this question will be reported immediately.*

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Answered by dipamcool2016
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Wavelength is the distance to which a sound travels in waves with a certain velocity. On the other hand, Amplitude is the maximum distance from the Initial to the maximum position. Now, they have a relation which suggests that amplitude is proportional to wavelength. If amplitude increases, wavelength also increases.

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Answered by pv057966
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Wavelength is the distance to which a sound travels in waves with a certain velocity. On the other hand, Amplitude is the maximum distance from the Initial to the maximum position. Now, they have a relation which suggests that amplitude is proportional to wavelength. If amplitude increases, wavelength also increases.

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