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What is the inverse square law radiation?

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Answered by ayesha123
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Hence, the intensity of radiation passing through any unit area (directly facing the point source) is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the point source. Gauss' law is similarly applicable, and can be used with any physical quantity that acts in accord to the inverse-square relationship.
Answered by mohnishkrishna05
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Explanation:

A law relating the intensity of an effect to the inverse

square of the distance from the cause:

Intensity ≅ 1/distance²

separating them: FG = G.m.M/d²

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