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Color is determined by: how high or how low the wave actually is the amplitude of the wave subjective transduction the length of the wave the purity of the color received
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Color is determined by: how high or how low the wave actually is the amplitude of the wave subjective transduction the length of the wave the purity of the color received
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Answer: B) the amplitude of the wave
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The color can be determined by either the frequency or the amplitude. The amplitude is the maximum height of the wave, while frequency is the number of cycle (amplitude to amplitude) per second.
Thus, the answer would be: the amplitude of the wave.
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