Answer to Question #282425 in Optics for Anonymous005

Question #282425

How does the Intensity of a Light source vary with Distance? What is a unique experiment to prove this theory other then the flashlight and laser pointer experiment?


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2021-12-24T11:31:53-0500

The Intensity of a Light source vary with Distance by inverse square law: the intensity is inversely proportional to the distance squared. Such an experiment could be inflating a balloon with certain distances drawn on the surface and measuring them over some increase in the radius of the balloon.


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