destructive interference

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…specifically, as it relates to the conservation of energy. When two laser beams destructively interfere, leaving only darkness… where does the energy go?

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In destructive interference, the energy isn’t lost but redistributed. The dark areas occur where waves cancel out, but there are also bright areas where they add together, resulting in an overall conservation of energy.

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