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What does it mean when a wave's amplitude increases?

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its shorter

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It becomes shorter

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A wave, such as a Soundwave, controls volume based on it's Wavelength. A Louder sound has a shorter wavelength, a softer sound has it's waves spread out more. Amplitude is simply a fancy name for Volume in Amps. When amplitude increases, the volume increases. Thus, waves become shorter.

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