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Question
Answer the following question.
Define the term "Intensity" in the photon picture of electromagnetic radiation.
Solution
The intensity I, is defined as the total amount of energy falling on a given surface/Region per unit time 't' and per unit area 'A'.
If the total energy emitted = `nhv`
Then, `I = "nhv"/"At"`.
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