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What is the ratio of slit widths when amplitudes of light waves from them have ratio `sqrt(3) : sqrt(2)` ?

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`(w_(1))/(w_(2)) = (I_(1))/(I_(2)) = (a^(2))/(b^(2))((sqrt(3))/(sqrt(2)))^(2) = (3)/(2)`
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