1. Interference occurs when two waves meet and their displacements are combined according to the principle of superposition.
2. There are two types of interference: constructive and destructive. Constructive interference occurs when displacements are in the same direction, increasing amplitude. Destructive interference occurs when displacements are in opposite directions, decreasing or canceling amplitude.
3. Young's double-slit experiment demonstrates wave interference using a laser and double slit. It produces bright and dark fringes resulting from constructive and destructive interference of the light waves.