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Okay, so I'm generally a pretty smart guy, always been a science type and I like teaching / helping others. My girlfriend is in a university astronomy course and she was studying the electromagnetic spectrum and made a claim regarding fequency and amplitude that I quickly disagreed with, now as I care about her, I'm just trying to make sure that I'm not steering her wrong here and I can't seem to find the answer anywhere online or in previous questions, so hopefully you guys can help me!
What she told me:
"the amplitude of a light is given by the brightness of the light, the brightness of the light varies as photons / second, therefore, at higher frequency wavelengths, more photons / second will be observed and therefore one can assume that the amplitude of the wavelength varies as frequency"
Now that doesn't make a damned iota of sense to me, I told her that frequency and amplitude are completely unrelated (at least, perhaps from a natural source) but I drive a forklift and it's been 5 years since I've been in school so I'm really not sure anymore :( - however the logic of her statement (which she says she copied out of a textbook and not from her professor's notes) seems infallably valid, so all I can think is that photons don't have much to do with wavelength and therefore are themselves unrelated to frequency -- getting rid of that pesky correlation between frequency and amplitude.. I'm just really not sure these days! It's just been too long I guess lol.
Can someone describe the relationship between amplitude and frequency for me? As it relates to the electromagnetic spectrum? (which I'm assuming, if I'm wrong, is a different, and viably so, relationship than they have when we're talking about sound waves)
Thanks a lot guys!
What she told me:
"the amplitude of a light is given by the brightness of the light, the brightness of the light varies as photons / second, therefore, at higher frequency wavelengths, more photons / second will be observed and therefore one can assume that the amplitude of the wavelength varies as frequency"
Now that doesn't make a damned iota of sense to me, I told her that frequency and amplitude are completely unrelated (at least, perhaps from a natural source) but I drive a forklift and it's been 5 years since I've been in school so I'm really not sure anymore :( - however the logic of her statement (which she says she copied out of a textbook and not from her professor's notes) seems infallably valid, so all I can think is that photons don't have much to do with wavelength and therefore are themselves unrelated to frequency -- getting rid of that pesky correlation between frequency and amplitude.. I'm just really not sure these days! It's just been too long I guess lol.
Can someone describe the relationship between amplitude and frequency for me? As it relates to the electromagnetic spectrum? (which I'm assuming, if I'm wrong, is a different, and viably so, relationship than they have when we're talking about sound waves)
Thanks a lot guys!