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The energy of a wave is directly proportional to the square of its amplitude. Therefore, if the energy of a wave increased by a factor of 25, we can determine the corresponding factor by which the amplitude increased.

Let's denote the initial amplitude of the wave as A and the final amplitude as A'. Similarly, the initial energy is E, and the final energy is E'.

According to the relationship between energy and amplitude:

E = k * A^2

E' = k * A'^2

where k is a constant.

Given that the energy increased by a factor of 25, we can express this relationship as:

E' = 25 * E

Substituting the expressions for energy:

k * A'^2 = 25 * k * A^2

Simplifying:

A'^2 = 25 * A^2

Taking the square root of both sides:

A' = 5 * A

Therefore, the amplitude of the wave increased by a factor of 5 when the energy increased by a factor of 25.

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