The equation λ = d sin(θ) describes the relationship between the wavelength (λ) of light and the angles of interference in a double-slit experiment, where d is the distance between the slits and θ is the angle of the bright fringes from the central maximum. This relationship is fundamental to understanding how light waves interfere with each other to produce patterns on a screen, illustrating the wave nature of light. The equation helps predict where bright spots, or maxima, will occur based on the geometry of the setup.