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If the amplitude of a wave increases by a factor of 4, how is the intensity changed?

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the intensity of the wave is increased by 16 times

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The intensity increases 16 times.

The relationship between intensity and amplitude is given below:

I = constant
A^(2)


Since, A becomes 4 times, A' = 4A
Thus the intensity becomes, I' = constant
× (4A)²

I' = 16A²

Therefore, the intensity of the wave is increased by 16 times
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