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  1. INTENSITY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of INTENSITY is the quality or state of being intense; especially : extreme degree of strength, force, energy, or feeling. How to use intensity in a sentence.

  2. Intensity (physics) - Wikipedia

    Intensity can be found by taking the energy density (energy per unit volume) at a point in space and multiplying it by the velocity at which the energy is moving.

  3. INTENSITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    INTENSITY definition: 1. the quality of being felt strongly or having a very strong effect: 2. the strength of something…. Learn more.

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  6. INTENSITY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    INTENSITY definition: the quality or condition of being intense. See examples of intensity used in a sentence.

  7. Intensity (TV Movie 1997) - IMDb

    Intensity: Directed by Yves Simoneau. With John C. McGinley, Molly Parker, Blu Mankuma, Lori Triolo. A woman spending Thanksgiving at the home of her friend's family in the rural Pacific Northwest …

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  9. Intensity - definition of intensity by The Free Dictionary

    1. the quality or condition of being intense. 2. great energy, strength, concentration, or vehemence, as of activity. 3. a high or extreme degree, as of cold or heat. 4. the degree or extent to which something is …

  10. 16.11: Energy in Waves- Intensity - Physics LibreTexts

    The SI unit for intensity is watts per square meter (W / m 2). For example, infrared and visible energy from the Sun impinge on Earth at an intensity of 1300 W / m 2 just above the atmosphere.