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Two identical, coherent rays of light interfere with each other. Separately, they each have an intensity of 30.5 W/m2. W

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 3:03 pm
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Two Identical Coherent Rays Of Light Interfere With Each Other Separately They Each Have An Intensity Of 30 5 W M2 W 1
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Two identical, coherent rays of light interfere with each other. Separately, they each have an intensity of 30.5 W/m2. What is the resulting intensity of the light if the phase shift between them is 1.15 radians? O 61 W/m2 42.96 W/m2 25.6 W/m2 51.19 W/m2