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Inverse-square law

S represents the light source, while r represents the measured points. The lines represent the flux emanating from the source. The total number of flux lines depends on the strength of the source and is constant with increasing distance, where a greater density of flux lines (lines per unit area) means a stronger field. The density of flux lines is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source because the surface area of a sphere increases with the square of the radius. Thus the strength of the field is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source.
The inverse-square law, in physics, is any physical law stating that a specified physical quantity or intensity is inversely proportionalto the square of the distance from the source of that physical quantity. The fundamental cause for this can be understood as geometric dilution corresponding to point-source radiation into three-dimensional space (see diagram).
Radar energy expands during both the signal transmission and also on the reflected return, so the inverse square for both paths means that the radar will receive energy according to the inverse fourth power of the range.
In order to prevent dilution of energy while propagating a signal, certain methods can be used such as a waveguide, which acts like a canal does for water, or how a gun barrel restricts hot gas expansion to one dimensionin order to prevent loss of energy transfer to a bullet.

S represents the light source, while r represents the measured points. The lines represent the flux emanating from the source. The total number of flux lines depends on the strength of the source and is constant with increasing distance, where a greater density of flux lines (lines per unit area) means a stronger field. The density of flux lines is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source because the surface area of a sphere increases with the square of the radius. Thus the strength of the field is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source.
The inverse-square law, in physics, is any physical law stating that a specified physical quantity or intensity is inversely proportionalto the square of the distance from the source of that physical quantity. The fundamental cause for this can be understood as geometric dilution corresponding to point-source radiation into three-dimensional space (see diagram).
Radar energy expands during both the signal transmission and also on the reflected return, so the inverse square for both paths means that the radar will receive energy according to the inverse fourth power of the range.
In order to prevent dilution of energy while propagating a signal, certain methods can be used such as a waveguide, which acts like a canal does for water, or how a gun barrel restricts hot gas expansion to one dimensionin order to prevent loss of energy transfer to a bullet.
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These all are the tricks of mind that these famous scientists found . Like the one of gravity which was apple falling from a tree and his thought that why don't the apple goes up instead of coming down . So it must be that he experienced a relation with force and discovered it .
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