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Consider an interference arrangement similar to YDSE. Slits `S_(1)` and `S_(2)` are illuminated with coherent microwave sources each of frequency 2 MHz. The sources are synchronised to have zero phase difference. The slits are separated by distance d= 75m. The intensity `I_((theta))` is measured as a function of `theta` where `theta` is defined as shown in figure. if `I_(0)` is maximum intensity then calculated `I_((theta))` for `(i) theta= 0^(@), (ii) theta=pi//6 and (iii) theta = pi//2`

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