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Light waves from two coherent sources having intensities I and 2I cross each other at a point with a phase difference of `60^(@)` . The intensity at the point will beA. `4.414 I`B. `5.455 I`C. `4I`D. `6.441I` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A Here, `I_(1)=I, I_(2)=2I and phi =60^(@)` We know that, the amplitude A of resultant wave is `A=sqrt(A_(1)^(2)+A_(1)^(2)+A_(2)^(2)+2A_(1)A_(2)cos phi)` `A^(2)=A_(1)^(2)+A_(2)^(2)+2A_(1)A_(2)cos phi` We also know that, `I prop A^(2)` `therefore` Required intensity, `I=I_(1)+I_(2)+2sqrt(I_(1)I_(2))cos phi` `=I+2I+2sqrt(I xx 2I) cos 60^(@)` `=4.414I` |
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