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If two waves are in the same place at the same time, they combine with each other to produce a resultant wave in accordance with the principle of superposition. This effect is called interference.  

Useful studies into this phenomenon can be conducted using coherent light sources of approximately the same amplitude.

Diffraction diagram

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