Newton's rings are result of:
(A) Polarization
(B) Diffraction
(C) Reflection
(D) Refraction
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Newton's rings are formed as a result of interference between the light waves reflected from the top and bottom surfaces of the air film formed between the lens and glass sheet. When a ray is incident on the surface of the lens, it is reflected as well as refracted. ...
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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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