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intensityIn physics, power (or energy per second) per unit area carried by a form of radiation or wave motion. It is an indication of the concentration of energy present and, if measured at varying distances from the source, of the effect of distance on this. For example, the intensity of light is a measure of its brightness, and may be shown to diminish with distance from its source in accordance with the inverse square law (its intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance). How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The Cougars will try to extend their win streak and keep their intensity level steady as it hosts Citrus College 5:30 tonight. For example, Vance, Wadley, Ball, Roenker and Rizzo (2005) reported less anxiety after light cycling, but higher anxiety immediately after maximal exercise, which suggests that intensity level may influence the potential restoration level. Booster: To raise the intensity level even more (but only if you feel comfortable with it; don't overstress your body), Kenkhuis suggests different strokes: "Swim 10 laps of butterfly with just 10 seconds' rest after each lap. |
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