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In interference, two individual amplitud...

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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