More important for what. If you use the analogy with sound, the frequency of light is the pitch of the sound (also the frequency of the sound waves), and the intensity is how loud it is. Both are equally important, but for different reasons. Sometimes you want a low frequency, sometimes you want a high frequency. Sometimes you want low intensity, others high intensity. Depends what you want it for.
Usually the amount of energy available.
In physics, intensity refers to the amount of energy transmitted through a unit area in a given time. It is often measured in watts per square meter (W/m^2) and is used to describe the strength of a wave, such as sound or light. Higher intensity waves carry more energy and can produce greater effects.
Sonar waves can vary in intensity, but they can reach levels as high as 230 decibels underwater, which is extremely loud. The intensity of sonar waves can have harmful effects on marine life, such as causing disorientation and hearing damage in aquatic animals.
The verb of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
Sound effects in scary stories enhance the atmosphere and create tension by adding an element of realism. They help to build suspense, increase the intensity of the story, and make the experience more immersive for the audience.
Yes, the amount of weed consumption can impact the intensity of its effects. Consuming larger amounts can lead to stronger effects, including increased intoxication and potential negative side effects. It's important to consume weed responsibly and in moderation.
The effects of an earthquake on people and buildings.
Intensity
The effects of radiation are dependent on the intensity and duration of exposure. See related links below for effects.
The difference between magnitude and intensity is.... Intensity is the effects of the earth quake. aka: damage and devastation. Magnitude is the strength of the earth quake that is measured by the Richter Scale. (correct me if im wrong at all) :)
Mercalli scale
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The Richter scale determines earthquake magnitude by measuring how much the ground moves, and the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale determines earthquake intensity based on damage to buildings and effects on humans.
Photoelectric effect
are external factors such as Temperacture,Light intensity,low water,
The intensity is a number (written as a Roman numeral) describing the severity of an earthquake in terms of its effects on the earth's surface and on humans and their structures.According to Modified Mercalli Scale, 1956 version, Intensity value I means than an earthquake is Only detectable by seismographs.Intensity II means an earthquake is Felt by persons at rest on upper floors or favorably placed.Best regards, Chernishov Nikolay.
The Modified Mercalli Intensity scale is used in the US to determine the severity of earthquake effects. Intensity ratings are in Roman numerals, I - meaning no people felt movement, all the way up to XII - where almost everything is destroyed.The amount of structural and geological damage done by an earthquake in a specific location determines an earthquake's intensity on the Mercalli scale. :)
The Modified Mercalli Intensity scale is used in the US to determine the severity of earthquake effects. Intensity ratings are in Roman numerals, I - meaning no people felt movement, all the way up to XII - where almost everything is destroyed.The amount of structural and geological damage done by an earthquake in a specific location determines an earthquake's intensity on the Mercalli scale. :)