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Resultant intensity due to of two interfering waves when in phase

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Answered by shatakshim28
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To waves with the same frequency interfere. The intensity of the two waves are I1 and I2. So, the resultant intensity is:


I = I1 +I2 + 2*sqrt(I1*I2)*cos(δ)



Where δ is the phase difference between the two waves.



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