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- 2. (a) Write general complex exponential expressions for two electric field waves (1 and 2) shown below. Both are plane waves with the same wavelength 2, frequency w, and polarization. (b) Derive an expression for the irradiance (I) of the combination of these two fields. Assume 0 <<1 rad.Wave your hand back and forth between your face and a fluorescent light bulb. Do you observe the same thing with the headlights on your car? Explain what you observe. Warning: Do not look directly at very bright light.