Monochromatic light is directed at normal incidence on a thin film. There is destructive interference for the reflected light, so the intensity of the reflected light is very low. What happened to the energy of the incident light?

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Monochromatic light is directed at normal incidence on a thin
film. There is destructive interference for the reflected light, so the intensity
of the reflected light is very low. What happened to the energy
of the incident light?

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