Dawn and dusk (twilight), gathering storm clouds, or an overcast sky, all will affect daylight intensity.
The more electrical energy there is there is more power or wattage which means that the light intensity is higher if there is more electrical energy.
The two things are quite unrelated. You have have high-intensity light that is white, or any color you want.
No. The diffraction pattern does depend on the frequency, though.
100% light intensity ?
Visible light consists of a number of wavelengths. Blue light is the most energetic, red light the least energetic. Green plants grow best in red or blue light (sunlight is a mixture of wavelengths) and do not grow in green or yellow light. Light intensity will affect the growth of plants. Laser light (high intensity with very narrow wavelength) can be used to cut and obviously hurt if used incorrectly. Some people are photo sensitive and light can cause them pain. Green plants are photo sensitive and will grow towards the light.
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.
intensity of lightIt is affected by temperature, pH , intensity of light . Other physical factors do not affect much
In general, net respiration (Rnet) in plants increases as light intensity increases.
Temperature Light Intensity Water
Temperature, concentration of CO2, and light intensity
The more electrical energy there is there is more power or wattage which means that the light intensity is higher if there is more electrical energy.
The two things are quite unrelated. You have have high-intensity light that is white, or any color you want.
With high intensity light your pupil constricts. This happens to protect your retina from damage by light of high intensity.
the intensity of the wave can damage many things
intensity duration quality
It depends on light. it is changing with light.
No. The diffraction pattern does depend on the frequency, though.