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photoelectric current depends on intensity of light used
it depends on how much the temp is.
Hardness of a material depends on the type of bonding between atoms.
It depends on what substance/object you are trying to determine the intensity.
Loudness of sound: Loudness is that characteristic of sound by which we can distinguish between a loud and a faint sound.It depends upon amplitude, area of vibrating body, intensity and condition of ear. Intensity of sound: Sound energy flowing per second through a unit area held perpendicularly to the direction of sound waves is called the intensity of sound.Its unit is W/m2.
The intensity of the basketball players helped them win the tournament.
It depends on you... there is no such rule to keep intensity at a perticular point...
That depends on market. One of biggest competitors in CPU market is AMD. On the market of motherboards the competitors are EVGA, ASUS, MSI etc. On the market of SSDs competitors are Samsung, Corsair, OCZ etc. .
Does it? Really?
Not all competitors are amateurs some are professionals. It all depends on the game being played.
it depends on the intensity of your workout and your goals... FITT it just an acronym for basic training guidelines *(frequency, intensity, time and type I believe) these are all factors that one should switch regularly to avoid body adaptation leading to plateaus
Magnitude is a measure of the energy released by the earthquake - it is an absolute value and does not vary with where it is measured. Intensity measures the strength of the shaking at a particular location and will vary with distance, substrate conditions and other factors. It is a subjective measure which depends on observation, not measurement. The reference below sets it all out for you.Is also an answer but here's another answer:This is my answer:D(Magnitude / Intensity Comparison)(Magnitude and Intensity measure different characteristics of earthquakes. Magnitude measures the energy released at the source of the earthquake. Magnitude is determined from measurements on seismographs while Intensity measures the strength of shaking produced by the earthquake at a certain location. Intensity is determined from effects on people, human structures, and the natural environment.)