Wavelength

Can two waves have the same wavelength but different amplitudes? Explain.

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Absolutely. Wavelength is the distance betwen waves while the amp is the height of the wave. So, you could conceivably have two waves that have the wavelength of 12 but one of them could have an amplitude of 20, while the other has an amplitude of 2. It's a distance to height thing.