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Electromagnetic radiation is just light. You can measure light with a light meter, which tells you intensity, or a camera sensitive to different frequencies. You can also use a magnetometer (Gaussmeter) to measure the B field component or a voltmeter to measure the E field component.Your eyes are instrumentstha measure EM radiation between 300 and 700 microns. We call this type of EM radiation "visible light." Other detectors of EM radiation ar CCD chips in digital cameras, and IR detectors in appliances with rerote controls.spectroscope?
you stick itin the air and wave it about
To travel far, you must have high intensity, which a normal torch light does not have to go through like, Marina Tench's depth. So! check the power of your torch light before diving at the great depth.Since the light goes on diverging (as you know from torch light) therefore the time that it reach the bed, the luminance of the light would get very low, so that is why the light can not travel deeper into the water. But intensity also matters here too. If you have very high intensity light source then you probably don't have to use any further more converging medium but if you use low intensity light source, no matter how much you try to converge it using a medium, it won't show as clear as the high intensity light did.
Several units are used, depending on what you want to measure. For example, in the case of sound, you can use units of energy, of intensity (energy/area), of wavelength, frequency, speed, and probably a few more.
No. The Richter scale (since replaced by the Moment Magnitude scale) was used to measure earthquake intensity. The Fujita scale (now the Enhanced Fujita scale in the U.S.) is used to rate tornadoes.
scientists use fajita scale to measure hurricane intensity
a spectroscope is used to measure light waves. It can measure lights intensity, wavelength, and it polarization.
Scoville units
Electromagnetic radiation is just light. You can measure light with a light meter, which tells you intensity, or a camera sensitive to different frequencies. You can also use a magnetometer (Gaussmeter) to measure the B field component or a voltmeter to measure the E field component.
To measure the distance of stars you have to measure by light years.
A seismograph and a seismoscope.
Electromagnetic radiation is just light. You can measure light with a light meter, which tells you intensity, or a camera sensitive to different frequencies. You can also use a magnetometer (Gaussmeter) to measure the B field component or a voltmeter to measure the E field component.Your eyes are instrumentstha measure EM radiation between 300 and 700 microns. We call this type of EM radiation "visible light." Other detectors of EM radiation ar CCD chips in digital cameras, and IR detectors in appliances with rerote controls.spectroscope?
When I want to measure a distance in space.
They use a richter scale to measure intensity and magnitude.
a seismograph is used to measure intensity of earthquake
you should use milligrams its extremely light
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