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In the case of interference, the maximum and minimum intensities are in the ratio 16 : 9. Then

A

The maximum and minimum amplitudes will be in the ratio `9:5`

B

The intensities of the individual waves will be in the ratio `4:3`

C

The amplitudes of the individual waves will be in the ratio `7:1`

D

The amplitudes of the individual waves will be in the ratio `4:1`

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C
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