State Inverse Square law with a suitable example.
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=>Specifically, an inverse square law says that intensity equals the inverse of the square of the distance from the source.
For example, the radiation exposure from a point source (with no shielding) gets smaller the farther away it is. If the source is 2x as far away, it's 1/4 as much exposure.
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