In Newton's ring interference is due to light rays reflected from
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Newton's rings is a phenomenon in which an interference pattern is created by the reflection of light between two surfaces; a spherical surface and an adjacent touching flat surface.
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- In Newton's ring experiment the rings formed due to interference of reflected rays from the upper and lower surfaces of the air film developed between the convex surface of the plano-convex lens and the plane glass plate.
- The interference of light results in lower, higher, or same amplitude of the light.
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