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5. Whether the conservation of energy in case of interference of light is applicable or not?

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Introductory physics textbooks consider interference to be a process of redistribution of energy from the wave sources in the surrounding space resulting in constructive and destructive interferences. As one can expect, the total energy flux is conserved.

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