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The maximum intensity in Young's double slit experiment is `I_(0)`. Distance between the slits is `d=2lamda`, where `lamda` is the wavelength of monochromatic light used in experiment. What will be the intensity of light in front of one of the slits on a screen at a distance `D=6d`?

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