A geiger counter.
decreases.
It decreases
Intensity is independent of the wavelength/frequency.
the approximate intensity of the sun is about 15millionK
Fujita intensity scale
A Geiger counter
Principal frequency is radiation that has the greatest intensity and the frequency increases with increasing temperature
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Amplitude as it becomes higher then loudness increases. Frequency does not change the intensity any way.
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The increased frequency increases the kinetic energy of the single electron ejected. Remember that the incident light releases a single electron when the threashod frequency is reached
The oscillator starts at relatively low frequency and emits electromagnetic radiation of relatively low frequency (or long wavelength) and low intensity. As the heating continues, the frequency of oscillation also increases as does the frequency of the emitted radiation and the intensity of the radiation. A graph of intensity vs. wavelength would start high on the left (at short wavelengths) and fall off to the right exponentially to low intensity at long wavelengths. This graph would be at odds with the experimentally established graph of intensity vs. wavelength(which shows low intensity at short wavelengths) because the classical assumption that frequency of oscillation can increase continuously as the oscillators are heated is not correct. Frequency of oscillation can increase only in integral multiples of the fundamenal frequency.
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The intensity increases by a factor of 4-APEX
Intensity is determined by the frequency of action potentials. The higher the intensity, the higher the frequently.
In general, net respiration (Rnet) in plants increases as light intensity increases.
"A lot less" indicates a significant reduction or decrease in quantity or intensity compared to what was present before. It implies a notable decrease in measurement, volume, or frequency.