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Two radio stations broadcast their programmes at the same amplitude A and at slightly different frequencies `omega_1` adn `omega_2` respectively, where `omega_1-omega_2 = 10^(13)` Hz. A detector receives the signals from the two stations simultaneously. It can detect signals of intensity `ge2A^2`.
Find the time interval between successive maxima of the intensity of the signal received by the detector.

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