When waves pass around small (we’re talking small compared to the wavelength of the wave) objects, they diffract. People in the audience of a concert can hear really well if they are sitting right behind a pillar because the sound waves are large enough to bend around it (which is actually because of both diffraction and reflection effects). Diffraction helps sound bend around obstacles. You can sometimes hear conversations around corners because of diffraction.
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