In
physics, intensity is a
measure of the time-averaged
energy flux. To find the intensity, take the energy density (that is, the energy per unit volume) and multiply it by the
velocity at which the energy is moving. The resulting
vector has the units of
power divided by
area (i.e. watt/m²). It is possible to define the intensity of the water coming from a garden sprinkler, but intensity is used most frequently with
waves (i.e.
sound or
light).
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