Relationship between force and intensity
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In the quantum mechanical view of light, if the photons per area and second are constant, then the intensity is directly proportional to the frequency in concordance with the photoelectric effect.
In a classical view the intensity of a field depends just on the amplitude, not its' frequency. That's why for a given field amplitude, the number of photons per seconds is inversely proportional to the frequency.
In the quantum mechanical view of light, if the photons per area and second are constant, then the intensity is directly proportional to the frequency in concordance with the photoelectric effect.
In a classical view the intensity of a field depends just on the amplitude, not its' frequency. That's why for a given field amplitude, the number of photons per seconds is inversely proportional to the frequency.
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