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[" In Young's double slit experiment the intensity of light at a point on the screen where path difference is "lambda" is "1.],[" If intensity at another point is "(1)/(4)" ,then possible path differences at this point are "],[[" (1) "(lambda)/(2),(lambda)/(3)," (2) "(lambda)/(3),(2 lambda)/(3)," (in) "],[[" (3) "(lambda)/(3),(lambda)/(4)," (4) "(2 lambda)/(3),(lambda)/(4)," ( "]]]

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