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OK these two questions were right next to each other:
650: If the amplitude of the wave were doubled, the frequency of the wave would:
A Increase by a factor of 4
B Decrease by a factor of 2
C Remain the same
D Increase by a factor of 2
651: Which of the following would NOT increase intensity of a harmonic wave?
A Increase in velocity
B Increase in frequency
C Increase in amplitude
D Increase in period
Answers were C and D. I got 650 right since I thought amplitude/intensity were only a measure of energy and had no relation to v or frequency/period. EK says for the answer to 651 that Intensity is proportional to Frequency^2, but that contradicts their answer in 650. So why does decreasing the period increase amplitude in 651?
650: If the amplitude of the wave were doubled, the frequency of the wave would:
A Increase by a factor of 4
B Decrease by a factor of 2
C Remain the same
D Increase by a factor of 2
651: Which of the following would NOT increase intensity of a harmonic wave?
A Increase in velocity
B Increase in frequency
C Increase in amplitude
D Increase in period
Answers were C and D. I got 650 right since I thought amplitude/intensity were only a measure of energy and had no relation to v or frequency/period. EK says for the answer to 651 that Intensity is proportional to Frequency^2, but that contradicts their answer in 650. So why does decreasing the period increase amplitude in 651?