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Intensity (brightness) of light is an effect of the amplitude of the wave. If intensity is increased, what happens to the energy of the wave? Energy decreases Energy is unaffected Energy increases Side note: When looking at light as a particle, the increasing intensity of light is a result of increasing the amount of photons being emitted. Students, drag the icon! Pear Deck Interactive Slide Do not remove this bar