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Out of given four waves (1),(2),(3) and (4)
`y=asin(kx+omegat)` .(1)
`y=asin(omegat-kx)` ..(2)
`y=acos(kx+omegat)` ..(3)
`y=acos(omegat-kx)` .(4)
emitted by four different source `S_1`,`S_2`,`S_3` and `S_4` respectively, interference phenomena would be observed in space under appropriate conditions when

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