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[" In Young's double slit experiment,the censtant phase difference between two sources is "((pi)/(2))" .The intensity "],[" at a point "e" quidistant from the slits in terms of maximum intensity "I_(0)" is "],[[" (A) "(3I_(0))/(4)(B)3I_(0)(C)(f_(0))/(2_(1))(D)I_(0),],[" a) "]]

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