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  • Wave Intensity

    Energy per time divided by surface area, measured in watts per meter squared.
  • Power

    The rate at which energy is transferred or converted, measured in watts.
  • Surface Area

    The total area over which a wave's energy is spread, affecting intensity.
  • Three-dimensional Waves

    Waves that radiate energy in all directions, like sound waves from a loudspeaker.
  • Sphere

    A three-dimensional shape used to model the surface area of wavefronts.
  • Inverse Square Law

    A principle stating intensity decreases with the square of the distance from the source.
  • Distance

    The measure of space between the wave source and a point where intensity is calculated.
  • Watts per Meter Squared

    The unit of measurement for wave intensity, indicating power spread over an area.
  • Energy

    The capacity to do work, carried by waves from one point to another.
  • Loudspeaker

    A device that emits sound waves, often used in examples of wave intensity.
  • Siren

    A sound source used to illustrate changes in wave intensity over distance.
  • R1

    The initial distance from a wave source used in intensity calculations.
  • R2

    The subsequent distance from a wave source where intensity is recalculated.
  • I1

    The initial intensity of a wave at distance R1.
  • I2

    The intensity of a wave at a new distance R2, used in inverse square law calculations.