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    Two Coherent Waves, Each with Intensity I<sub>0</sub>, Are in Phase
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Two Coherent Waves, Each with Intensity I0, Are in Phase

Question 14

Question 14

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Two coherent waves, each with intensity I0, are in phase as they overlap in a region of space. The intensity of the superposed wave is


A) 0.
B) I0.
C) 2I0.
D) 3I0.
E) 4I0.

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