Light intensity
Light intensity affects voltage because the higher the intensity of light, the more volts are produced. It works exactly the same way in the case of: the lower the light intensity the less volts that are produced.
It directly increases along with the growth in intensity of the light
Coherence relates to the physics of waves. Specifically, it refers to a property that allows constant interference. Because interference varies the intensity of light, coherent light has a relatively stable intensity.
Photorespiration occurs in dry situations, where there is intense light. Desert plants are a great example. Therefore, no, photorespiration is not independent of light intensity.
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With high intensity light your pupil constricts. This happens to protect your retina from damage by light of high intensity.
The condensor of microscope is used to control the light intensity so it first depends on the viewer and secondly it should be so adjusted so that the light intesity does not shoots high as it can damage the specimen and is also harmfull to the eyes and even to the microscope. It is also to be see that the specimen view clearly against its background.
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When using high intensity light you should use eye protection that is designed to reduce the light intensity sufficiently that your eyes will not be injured. Selecting the correct eye wear requires knowing how bright the light is and at what wavelengths the light is produced. Just picking up a pair of dark glasses may not provide the needed level of protection.
The warm up should begin slowly and then gradually pick up the pace. It should match the intensity of the first interval by the end of the warm up.
Light intensity affects voltage because the higher the intensity of light, the more volts are produced. It works exactly the same way in the case of: the lower the light intensity the less volts that are produced.
The light intensity knob is found on light microscopes and allows you to change the intensity of the light on the sample. Different light intensities allow you to view different parts more clearly.
By changing the light intensity the rate of photosynthesis will either increase or decrease because it is one of the factors that affects photosynthesis. If you increase the light intensity the rate increases but if you decrease the light intensity the rate decreases.
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