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Light intensity is?

The distance between successive crests of a wave?

The interference pattern that shows light is a wave?

The rate at which a waves energy flows through a given unit of area?

The direction that photons travel?

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The rate at which a waves energy flows through a given unit of area

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The correct answer is:
The rate at which a waves energy flows through a given unit of area

In fact, light intensity is defined as the light power per unit of area:

I= (P)/(A)
but the power is the energy carried by the light per unit of time:

P= (E)/(t)
this means that the intensity can be rewritten as

I= (E)/(tA)
So, it's basically the rate of energy (per unit of time) through a given surface.
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