The word "intensity" means "strength", "amplitude", or "level." For example, one light source, being brighter, may have more intensity than a dimmer one.
Without a numerical or comparative value, "intensity" suggests a higher level (more intense), e.g. he always played with intensity.
It is an instrument for measuring the intensity of light.
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Intensity and magnitude can mean the same thing, although it is a weak connection. The word intensity generally refers to our emotions and how we feel. Magnitude refers to size.
You mean by the word 'volume' the intensity of sound wave. Intensity is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude.
INTENSITY!!!!!!!!!!!!
The word "intensity" can be synonymous with "strength", "amplitude", or "level", as it sometimes is in colloquial speech. It is possible to define the intensity of the water coming from a garden sprinkler, but intensity is used most frequently with waves - i.e. sound or light.
The word intensity is a noun. It is the quality of being intense.
In Tagalog, the word "fierce" can be translated as "malupit" or "mabagsik." It conveys a sense of intensity, strength, or aggression.
loosu means.. mad...( for fun) this word is to teas any one ( friend or lover)... or scold any one(but with lower intensity)
What does loss of signal intensity and disc space height mean
With less intensity.
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