Physics, asked by vaibhavhp, 1 year ago

why intensity of a wave is propotional to its amplitude?

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Answered by Charlie143
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This is the inverse square part - square because the distance is squared, and inverse because intensity is proportional to one over distance squared. ... The energy of a wave is proportional to the square of its amplitude. Therefore the intensity of a wave is also proportional to the square of its amplitude.
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