Question 11 Mark
The inverse square law of intensity $\Big(\text{i.e., the intensity}\propto\frac{1}{\text{r}^2}\Big)$ is valid for a:
- Point source.
- Line source.
- Plane source.
- Cylindrical source.
Answer
Intensity of a point source obeys the inverse square law.
Intensity of light at distance r from the point source is given by
$\text{I}=\frac{\text{S}}{(4\pi\text{r}^2)}$
Where S is the source strength.
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Intensity of a point source obeys the inverse square law.
Intensity of light at distance r from the point source is given by
$\text{I}=\frac{\text{S}}{(4\pi\text{r}^2)}$
Where S is the source strength.