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Assertion: Two identical waves due to two coherent sources interfere at a point with a phase difference of `(2pi)/3`, then the resultant intensity at this point is equal to the individual intensity of the sources.
Reason: A phase difference of `(2pi)/3` is equivalent to a path difference of `lambda/3`.

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