Luxmeter measures luminous intensity. The SI unit of luminous intensity is candela (cd).
It had an intensity of 8.1 on the Righter magnitude scale. As a means of comparison, it had an intensity of roughly 100 times than that of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
The seismic scale that measures the intensity of earthquake damage is called the Mercalli intensity scale. This scale measures the effect an earthquake has on people and surroundings.
In physics, intensity is a measure of the time-averaged energy flux. The word "intensity" here is not synonymous with "strength", "amplitude", or "level", as it sometimes is in colloquial speech. For example, "the intensity of pressure" is meaningless, since the parameters of those variables do not match.
No, seismographs cannot predict hurricane intensity. It can only detect and predict any ground movement
No. Never.
In a negative feedback loop, the output of the system decreases the intensity of the stimulus.
negative feed back is one which is given to the same system from which the output is obtained, in order to reduce the intensity or to stop giving that output
The electric field intensity at the midpoint of a dipole is zero. This is because the electric fields created by the positive and negative charges of the dipole cancel each other out at that point, resulting in a net electric field intensity of zero.
Electric field intensity is related to electric potential by the equation E = -∇V, where E is the electric field intensity and V is the electric potential. This means that the electric field points in the direction of steepest decrease of the electric potential. In other words, the electric field intensity is the negative gradient of the electric potential.
Incorrect measurement of the incident intensity, Io. If the measurement if Io is less than the transmitted intensity, I, then the absorbance read-out (calculated as log(Io/I) will be negative. This error usually results from unmatched or misaligned cells, or in an improper blank solution (used to measure the Io signal). Tom O'Haver http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~toh/
At the center of an electric dipole, the electric field vectors from the positive and negative charges cancel each other out due to their opposite directions. This results in a net electric field intensity of zero at the center of the dipole.
There are three main types of gravials: positive gravials, negative gravials, and neutral gravials. Positive gravials increase the intensity of gravitational pull, negative gravials reduce it, and neutral gravials have no effect on gravity.
In HPLC, the negative peak refers to a trough or valley observed in the chromatogram where the signal intensity drops below the baseline. This can occur due to factors such as noise, interference, or improper column packing. Negative peaks can sometimes affect the accuracy and precision of peak integration and quantification in HPLC analysis.
In a negative feedback system the response of the effector reverses the original stimuli.
How intensity can be controlled
The abbreviation for electric intensity is " I " the intensity is measured in amps using an ammeter.