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In Young "s double slit experiment,light ,coming from two coherent sources is of , equal amplitudes.If `a_(1)`,`a_(2)`,`a_(3)` are the "amplitudes at points having path differences 0,`lambda`/4 and `lambda`/2 respectively then the amplitudes in ascending order is

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