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SI unit of intensity​

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Answered by philominajoseph
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Answer: watts

Explanation:

In physics, intensity is the power transferred per unit area, where the area is measured on the plane perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the energy. In the SI system, it has units watts per square metre (W/m2).

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Answered by ranbirsingh12318
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HOLA MATE

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In physics, there is no such unit of intensity .......

There is intensity of light, intensity of sound which has SI units!!

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