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A wave on a small lake has an amplitude of 0.1. What happens to the energy of the wave by doubling its height to 0.2 meters

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As we know that energy of wave depends on amplitude as per following relation


E = kA^2

here we know that

k = constant

A = amplitude of wave

here we know that amplitude is doubled

so here as per above formula the energy of wave will increase by 4 times

as we know that


E = k(2A)^2

so energy is 4 times of initial value

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