Inverse Square Law of Light states that light intensity falls off rapidly with distance from its source. The intensity varies with the square of the flash-to-subject distance.
intensity at distance 1/intensity at distance 2=distance2^2/distance1^2
In our case, distance1=10m and distance2=20m, 20^2/10^2= 400/100=4, which means that the intensity of the wave has increased by a factor of four.
Answer:D