Why does the amplitude of a gravitational wave diminish as it travels vast cosmic distances?

Answer

The energy spreads over an ever-increasing spherical surface area

The energy carried by the wave spreads geometrically as it expands outwards spherically, causing the magnitude of the stretching and squeezing effect (amplitude) to decrease rapidly.

Why does the amplitude of a gravitational wave diminish as it travels vast cosmic distances?

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