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What is a real-life example of destructive interference of light?

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Answer: light shining on a surface has gaps after passing through two slits.

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Destructive Interference. An example of destructive interference is noise canceling headphones. Noise canceling headphones work by using a microphone to pick up the frequencies of incoming waves. The headphone then sends out a wave that is the exact opposite, canceling out the sound.
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