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7 June, 07:27

Why do we say that a wave's amplitude is independent of its wavelength, frequency, or speed? Earth Science H

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  1. 7 June, 07:38
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    Because changing just the speed or just the wavelength/frequency has no effect on the amplitude of the wave.
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