Difference between haidinger and fizeau fringes
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Both of these are related to optics and used for calculating the interference of light.
Haidinger fringes refer to fringes obtained by interference of coherent and monochromatic lights to produce visible dark and bright fringes.
Fizeau fringes are however obtained when the surfaces are separated by a very thin layer of air, several patterns are formed in this type.
Haidinger fringes refer to fringes obtained by interference of coherent and monochromatic lights to produce visible dark and bright fringes.
Fizeau fringes are however obtained when the surfaces are separated by a very thin layer of air, several patterns are formed in this type.
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