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state Raleigh's Formula for intensity of wave​

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Answered by adi1902
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Explanation:

Intensity is the quantity of energy the wave conveys per unit time across a surface of unit area and it is also equivalent to the energy density multiplied by the wave speed. It is generally measured with units of watts per square meter. Intensity will depend on the strength and amplitude of a wave. Intensity is represented as I. The formula for intensity is articulated by,  

Where I is the intensity, P is the power and A is the area of cross section.

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