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In interference, two individual amplitudes are `A_(0)`each and the intensity is `I_(0)`each. Find resultant amplitude and intensity at a point, where
(a) phase difference between two waves is `60^(@)`.
(b) path difference between two waves is `lambda/3`.

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(a) Substituting `phi=60^(@)` in the equations,
`A=2A_0 (cos)phi/2` …….(i)
and ` I=4I_0 cos^2 (phi/2)` ……..(ii)
We get, `A= (sqrt3)A_0 and I=3I_0`
(b) Given, `Deltax =lambda/3`
`:.phi or Delta phi = ((2pi)/lambda). Deltax`
`=((2pi)/lambda)(lambda/3) = (2pi)/3 or 120^@`
Now, substituting `phi=120^@` in the above two equations we get
`A=A_0 and I=I_0` .
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