The way that I understand a laser to work is that the light is bounced back and forth by mirrors until the photons are all traveling in the same same direction, not spreading out. Therefore, laser light should not follow the inverse square rule, but retain about the same intensity over a long distance.
I am thinking along the line of developing a lesson using Excel to explore the concept of half-life of radioactive materials with 8th graders.
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