The Inverse Square
The intensity of light observed from a source of constant intrinsic luminosity
falls off as the square of the distance from the object. This is known as the
inverse square law for light intensity.
Thus, if I double the distance to a light source the observed
intensity is decreased to (1/2) 2 = 1/4 of its original value.
Generally, the ratio of intensities at distances d1 and
d2 are