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inverse square law - translation to αραβικά

PHYSICAL LAW
Inverse square law; Inverse square; Inverse-square; Inverse Square Law; Inverse Square Laws; Inverse-square force; Inverse square law of radiation; Geometric spreading

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PIAZZA         
  • Alun-Alun [[Purbalingga]], Central Java
  • [[Los Angeles Music Center]] Plaza
  • Fountain in [[People's Square]] in [[Shanghai]], China
  • [[Grand-Place]] in [[Brussels]], Belgium
  • Gwanghwamun Square
  • Announcement of the establishment of the [[State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs]] on [[Congress Square]] in 1918
  • left
  • Schlossplatz]] in [[Stuttgart]], Germany
  • [[Piazza Navona]] and the Fontana (fountain) del Moro in central [[Rome]], Italy. The fountain in the background is [[Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi]]
  • Plaza Mayor]] of [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]
  • left
OPEN PUBLIC SPACES IN CITIES OR TOWNS, USUALLY RECTILINEAR, SURROUNDED BY BUILDINGS, AND OFTEN LOCATED AT THE JUNCTION OF TWO OR MORE THOROUGHFARES
Plaza; Piazza; City square; Public square; Square (city); Praça; Plaza mayor; Town squares; Civic square; Town Square; City Square; Town plaza; Urban square; Public squares; Plazuela; Pedestrian plaza; Pedestrian Plaza; City squares; Plazas; Plaza mayor (urban design)

ألاسم

بَلَكُون ; مَقْصُورَة

Ορισμός

inverse square law
¦ noun Physics a law stating that the intensity of an effect changes in inverse proportion to the square of the distance from the source.

Βικιπαίδεια

Inverse-square law

In science, an inverse-square law is any scientific law stating that a specified physical quantity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source of that physical quantity. The fundamental cause for this can be understood as geometric dilution corresponding to point-source radiation into three-dimensional space.

Radar energy expands during both the signal transmission and the reflected return, so the inverse square for both paths means that the radar will receive energy according to the inverse fourth power of the range.

To prevent dilution of energy while propagating a signal, certain methods can be used such as a waveguide, which acts like a canal does for water, or how a gun barrel restricts hot gas expansion to one dimension in order to prevent loss of energy transfer to a bullet.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για inverse square law
1. In fact, because of the inverse square law, the phone gives you a far higher dose of evil rays than the mast.
2. The one thing that people who worry about the health risks of mobile phone masts tend to forget is the inverse square law: the power of the signal falls away extremely rapidly as you move away from the mast, much faster than you‘d think, exponentially in fact, because the energy is dissipated and spread out in three dimensions like a big, ever–growing sphere.