Not sure what formula you are looking for. Wave intensity is given by the amplitude of the wave.
Power / area is often used (watts / square meter, in SI units). Power, in turn, is energy / time.
Intensity of a wave is proportional to the frequency squared and amplitude squared based on this formula; I=1/2pw^2A^2V where p is the density of the medium, w is the angular frequency and A is the amplitude and V is the wave velocity. So, everything else remaining constant, decreasing the amplitude will decrease a waves intensity. Example decreasing the the amplitude by a factor of 4 will decrease the wave intensity by a factor of 8.
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find max.intensity using the formula I=I1+I2+(2I1I2)1/2 and for min.intensity,I=I1+I2-(2I1I2)1/2.
Not sure what formula you are looking for. Wave intensity is given by the amplitude of the wave.
cropping intensity = area of number of crops within time/net area multiplied by 100
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you need to be more specific but my guess is your referring to ohm's law the basic formula is Voltage(V)=current (intensity (A)) multiplied by resistance (Ohms). the formula can be reversed to calculate intensity using voltage divided by resistance or to calculate resistance using voltage divided intensity. an easy way to remember this formula is to make a triangle like this and cover the value you want to find the two bottom ones multiply and the top one gets divided. / \/ V \--------/ I : R \-------------
F.i.t.t. (F)frequency (I)intensity (T)Time (T)type4
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Any formula relating those two quantities must depend on the technique used to generate light by means of electric current. We know that there can't be one universal formula because, for example, we know that a compact fluorescent lamp uses less current to produce more luminous intensity than an incandescent lamp.
125 per hour depending on the intensity of the race
A fire devil or fire whirl is the more dangerous of the two, though they are both potentially deadly. Fire whirlds can produce wind speeds comparable to a tornado of moderate intensity, but are most dangerous for their ability to spread a fire quickly. The flames in a fire whirl burn hotter than in a normal flame. Landspouts are technically tornadoes, but are generally not as strong as supercell-spawned tornadoes. Landspouts rarely exceed EF1 intensity. These tornadoes can occasionally kill, but are unlikely to harm someone who takes adequate shelter.
The old saying "there is no smoke without fire" tells you the whole story really. The formula is: FIRE + SMOKE ------> BURNING + HEAT That's all there is to it.