Intensity
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Intensity may refer to:
In colloquial use
In physical sciences
Physics
- Intensity (physics), power per unit area (W/m2)
- Field strength of electric, magnetic, or electromagnetic fields (V/m, T, etc.)
- Intensity (heat transfer), radiant heat flux per unit area per unit solid angle (W·m−2·sr−1)
- Electric current, whose value is sometimes called current intensity in older books
Optics
- Radiant intensity, power per unit solid angle (W/sr)
- Luminous intensity, luminous flux per unit solid angle (lm/sr or cd)
- Irradiance, power per unit area (W/m2)
Astronomy
- Radiance, power per unit solid angle per unit projected source area (W·sr−1·m−2)
Seismology
- Mercalli intensity scale, a measure of earthquake impact
- Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale, a measure of earthquake impact
- Peak ground acceleration, a measure of earthquake acceleration (g or m/s2)
Acoustics
- Sound intensity, sound power per unit area
Other uses
- Value intensity in philosophy and ethics
- In video luminous emittance, the luminous flux per unit area (lm/m2 or lux)
- Energy intensity, an economic measure of energy consumed per unit of GDP (J/$, etc.)
- Carbon intensity, any of several measures of release of carbon into the environment
- Floor area ratio, the ratio of the total floor area of buildings on a certain location to the size of the land of that location, or the zoning limit imposed on such a ratio
- Exercise intensity, a measure of how much work is done during exercise (% of max heart rate)
- Intensity (novel), a 1995 novel by Dean Koontz
- Intensity (film), a 1997 made-for-TV movie based on the novel
- Intensity (Charles Earland album), 1972
- Intensity (Art Pepper album), 1960
- Intensity (John Klemmer album), 1973
- Intensity!, a 1999 album by The Bambi Molesters
See also
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