Newton ring experiment follows division of wave front or amplitude
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In fact, Newton ring experiment is an example of interance by thin films .
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The Newton ring test follows the wavelength or amplitude division by:
- Newton's ring test is based on amplitude and frontal splitting.
- In a disturbing pattern produced by the corresponding sources of monochromatic light, the thickness in the area of medium size is l.
- If the temperature in the same area where either of these two spaces is closed is 7 0, we should have two sources that are said to be compatible when the waves are generated by it.
- The same length arrives.
- The length reaches the same stage.
- The same length comes with a constant phase difference.
- Same amplitude and constant.
- Sodium light is used in Newton ring testing because it is monochromatic, and two spectral sodium lines can be solved without difficulty.
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