Final answer:
Increasing the amplitude of transverse waves on a string does not affect the speed of the wave along the string.
Step-by-step explanation:
Increasing the amplitude of transverse waves on a string does not affect the speed of the wave along the string. The speed of a wave on a string is determined by the properties of the medium, such as the tension in the string and the linear mass density of the string. Changing the amplitude only affects the maximum displacement of the wave, not its speed.