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Two coherent sources produce waves of different intensities which interfere. A fter interference, the ratio of the maximum intensity to the minimum intensity is 16. The intensity of the waves are in the ratio :

A

`16 : 9 `

B

`25 : 9`

C

`4 : 1`

D

`5 : 3`

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