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Angle of incidence effects refer to the way light behaves when it strikes a surface at different angles, particularly in the context of thin film interference. When light hits a thin film, such as soap bubbles or oil slicks, the angle at which it enters can change the path length of the light waves, leading to variations in constructive and destructive interference patterns. This phenomenon significantly impacts the colors and brightness observed in these films, as different wavelengths may interfere differently depending on their angle of incidence.