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For different independent waves are represented by
a) `Y_(1)=a_(1)sin omega_(1)t` , b) `Y_(2)=a_(2) sin omega_(2)t`
c) `Y_(3)=a_(3) sin omega_(3)t` , d) `Y_(4)=a_(4) sin(omega_(4)t+(pi)/(3))`
The sustained interference is possible due to

A

1 and 3

B

1 and 4

C

3 and 4

D

Not possible at all

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D

Independent light waves can never be coherent.
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