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Physics, 06.06.2021 14:00, Bekks

13. Wavelength and Frequency a. Directly Proportional
b. Inversely Proportional (Opposite)

14. Frequency and Energy
a. Directly Proportional
b. Inversely Proportional (Opposite)

15. Intensity and Frequency
a. Directly Proportional
b. Inversely Proportional (Opposite)

16. intensity and Temperature
a. Directly Proportional
b. Inversely Proportional (Opposite)

17. Intensity and Brightness
a. Directly proportional
b. Inversely Proportional (Opposite)

18. Intensity and Energy
a. Directly Proportional
b. Inversely Proportional (Opposite)

19. Amplitude and Intensity
a. Directly Proportional
b. Inversely Proportional (Opposite)

20. Amplitude and Temperature

a. Directly Proportional
b. Inversely Proportional (Opposite)

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b. Inversely Proportional (Opposite)

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