The definition of magnetic intensity is:
Magnetic intensity is the portion of a material's magnetic field that is generated by an external current rather than being intrinsic to the material itself. It is measured in amperes per metre and is given as the vector H.
The magnetic moment per unit volume of the magnetised material is said to be defined as the intensity of magnetism, therefore we may write it down as I=M/V, where M is the total magnetic moment inside volume due to the magnetising field.
Magnetized meaning:
to make something act as if it were a magnet.
Vector meaning in Telegu is వెక్టర్