interference effects
Interference effects refer to the phenomenon where two or more waves interact with each other, leading to the amplification or cancellation of certain parts of the wave. This can result in patterns of constructive interference (where waves add up to increase amplitude) or destructive interference (where waves cancel each other out). These effects are commonly observed in physics, optics, acoustics, and other wave-related fields.
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