If one wave has an amplitude twice as large as another, approximately how much more energy does it transport?

Answer

Four times the energy

The relationship between wave energy and amplitude is such that energy is proportional to the square of the amplitude; therefore, doubling the amplitude results in four times the transferred energy.

If one wave has an amplitude twice as large as another, approximately how much more energy does it transport?

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