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Two parallel beams of light P and Q are incident normally on a prism and the transmitted rays are brought to focus with the help of a convergent lens as shown in Fig. 2.23. If the intensities of the upper and lower beams immediately after transmission from face AC are 4I and I, respectively, find the resultant intensity at the focus.

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