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The amplitude of a wave produces the intensity of the wave. With a light wave, it is the intensity of the light, with a sound wave, it is how loud the sound is
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No. The intensity of a tornado cannot be truly determined the intensity of a tornado until after it passes. A meteorologist can, based on radar, look for clues that a strong tornado is in progress, but there is a good deal of uncertainty. In long-term forecasts we can sometimes tell if a storm system has the potential to produce strong to violent tornadoes, but cannot determine where individual tornadoes will occur or how strong they will be, as every outbreak that produces strong tornadoes also produces weak ones.
According to my opinion sound card is located towards the dorsal side slightly beneath the neck region.Because of the vibration produced in the sound box it produces the sound of different intensities,which we hear.
The size of a tornado is determined by the width of the area over which it produces damage. This is not to be confused with the tornado's intensity.
According to my opinion sound card is located towards the dorsal side slightly beneath the neck region.Because of the vibration produced in the sound box it produces the sound of different intensities,which we hear.
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It is called logistic growth.
the relationship between earthquakes magnitude is the size or amount of energy an earthquake produces and has no connection to hour often earthquakes occur.
No. A hurrican produces sustained winds of at least 74 mph. It is rare for a winter storm to even produce gusts of this intensity.