What physical law explains why the signal strength drops dramatically over the interplanetary gulf?

Answer

Inverse-square law

The difficulty in receiving a signal is related to the inverse-square law, which dictates that as distance doubles, the power density of the signal drops to one-fourth of its original strength.

What physical law explains why the signal strength drops dramatically over the interplanetary gulf?

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