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Inverse square law means ? ​

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Answered by sristijk15
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Inversee square laws was given by Coulomb.

The laws states that the force acting between two point charges is direct proportional to the product of the magnitude of the charges and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

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Answered by Meghanath777
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Inverse Square Law says that the strength of light (intensity) is proportional inversely to the square of the distance.

Inverse Square Law Formula is articulated as

I   \propto    \frac{1}{d {}^{2} }

Where the distance is d, the intensity of the radiation is I.

At distances d1 and d2, I1 and I2 are intensities of light respectively. Then Inverse square law is articulated as:

\frac{I_{1}}{I_{2}}\propto \frac{d_{2}^{2}}{d_{1}^{2}} \:

Inverse square law formula is handy in finding distance or intensity of any given radiation. The intensity is articulated in Lumen or candela and distance is given in meters. It has widespread applications in problems grounded on light.

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