Interference is a phenomenon which occurs when two or more waves interact with each other. The interference of two waves can be constructive or destructive, depending on the phase difference between them – this determines whether the peaks of one wave coincide with the troughs of another to produce a greater combined amplitude (constructive interference), or whether they cancel each other out completely (destructive interference). Interference results in a range of effects including beat frequency, standing waves and diffraction.
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