We know that waves transmit energy. There are many types of waves: light, microwaves, x-rays, sound waves, and ocean waves are all examples of waves transferring energy. Ocean waves are a renewable energy source that uses the energy of the waves to generate electricity. Consider any ocean wave. What is the relationship between an ocean wave and the energy of that wave? (1 point) Responses Wave energy is directly proportional to the amplitude of the wave. Wave energy is directly proportional to the amplitude of the wave. Wave energy decreases as the wave moves closer to shore. Wave energy decreases as the wave moves closer to shore. The greater the wavelength, the more kinetic energy the wave has. The greater the wavelength, the more kinetic energy the wave has. Wave energy increases with frequency and decreases with wavelength.

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The correct response regarding the relationship between an ocean wave and the energy of that wave is: Wave energy is directly proportional to the amplitude of the wave.

This means that larger waves (with greater amplitude) carry more energy compared to smaller waves. The energy of a wave is influenced by several factors, including its amplitude and frequency, but the direct proportionality to amplitude is a fundamental principle in wave energy dynamics.