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Derive the unit of intensity???

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By definition, the intensity (I) of any wave is the time-averaged power (⟨P⟩) it transfers per area (A) through some region of space. ... The SI unit of power is the watt, the SI unit of area is the square meter, so the SI unit of intensity is the watt per square meter — a unit that has no special name.
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My answer is "Watt per square meter".

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