In Newton's Ring experiments , the diameter of bright rings is proportional to *
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According to the geometrical theorem (i.e. property of the circle), the product of intercepts of the intersecting chord is equal to the product of sections of the diameter. Thus, diameter of the bright rings is proportional to the square root of odd natural numbers
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