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Four light waves are represented by
(i) `y=a_1sin omegat`
(ii) `y=a_2 sin (omega t+varphi)`
(iii) `y=a_1sin 2 Omega t`
(iv) `y=a_2sin 2(omegat+varphi)`
Interference fringes may be observed due to superposition of

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