How are intensity of light and energy related?
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The more photons emitted per unit time, the greater the intensity of thelight. A single photon has wavelength and speed. The photon's energy is the product of Planck's constant and the photon's frequency [E = h * f, or E = (h * c) / lambda]. Therefore the energy of a single photon is not measured by its amplitude.
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It is a direct relationship dealing with the count rate of photons being delivered. Each photon at a given frequency has a given amount of kinetic energy (linear and rotational) that it can deliver.
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