Lambert's cosine law, also known as Lambert's law of illumination, describes how the intensity of light (or radiation) received from a surface changes with the angle of incidence relative to the surface normals. According to this law, the illuminance (or intensity of light) on a surface is directly proportional to the cosine of the angle between the surface normal and the direction of the light source.
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