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What happens as a result of an increase in the intensity of a sound wave? -the frequency of a soundwave increases. -the velocity of the sound wave decreases. -the energy of the soundwave increases. -the amplitude of the soundwave decreases
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Answer: c. The energy of the sound wave increases.
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As a result of an increase in the intensity of a sound wave, the energy of the sound wave increases!
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