Inverse square law with Photometer

Description
A photometer is used to measure light intensity at different distances from a light source, illustrating the inverse square law. As the distance between the photometer and the light source is doubled and tripled, the photometer shows a decrease in light intensity proportional to the square of the distance. This experiment demonstrates the principle that light spreads out as it travels away from its source, causing the observed intensity to decrease according to the inverse square law.
PIRA DCS Number
6B10.20