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Lambert’s law

Lambert’s law

the principle that the illuminance of a surface lit by light falling on it perpendicularly from a point source is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the surface and the source. [Johann Heinrich Lambert (1728–1777), French-born Prussian mathematician]

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