Two sound waves each of intensity I are superimposed. If the phase difference between the waves is \( \frac{\pi}{2} \), then the intensity of the resultant wave is
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For equal intensities \( I_0 \), the resultant intensity is \( 4I_0 \cos^2(\phi/2) \). Here \( \phi = 90^\circ \), so \( 4I_0 (\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}})^2 = 2I_0 \).
When two coherent waves interfere, the resultant intensity depends on their individual intensities and the phase difference between them.
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