Inverse-square law
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In physics, an inverse-square law is a physical law that states that the farther away an object is from an effect, or a physical quantity causing an effect, the less change can be observed in the object.
The following are examples of when this law applies:
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German astronomer Johannes Kepler discussed the inverse-square law and how it affects the intensity of light.