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The intensity of the basketball players helped them win the tournament.
The intensity of a sound is determined by the rate and density of energy transfer. The larger the amplitude, the greater the intensity, and the louder the sound.
The intensity of a sound is determined by the rate and density of energy transfer. The larger the amplitude, the greater the intensity, and the louder the sound.
The greater the amplitude, the higher the intensity and the louder the sound.
The further you go away from the equator towards the poles, the greater the seasonal temperature and daylight variations.
Sound Intensity = Power / Area. So the more power delivered to a smaller area the greater the intensity.
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The factor does the intensity of the sound waves increase because the intensity of sound waves is related to the amplitude. Sound with a greater amplitude also has a greater intensity.
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The current rises as does the intensity of light detected. The more light the greater the intensity, and the greater the current. The answer to the question is that photoelectric current displayed on a graph is shown as a slope that varies with the intensity of light. Someimes it can go up, sometimes it can go down.The ultimate answer is that the photoelectric effect is unreliable, but it is improving!
The power in the wave is [ 30 dB = 1,000 times ] greater.
Arrival time and intensity difference. Due to the different spacial positioning and orientation of the ears, a sound wave will arrive at each ear at slightly different times and with slightly different intensity. For example, if a sound originates to the right of a person, the sound will reach the right ear first and the right ear will experience a greater intensity. These very small differences are integrated in the nervous system and are manifested as the ability to localize sound.