Difference between intensity and irradiance
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Explanation:
rradiance is ultimately an instantaneous value of how much energy from the sun is reaching a particular surface per unit area and per unit time. That's why it's measured in Watts per square meter (i.e. Joules per square meter per second). Its value is associated with how bright is the sun at a particular moment.
intensity is (physics) time-averaged energy flux (the ratio of average power to the area through which the power "flows"); irradiance.
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