the circular fringes produced in Michelson interferometer are.?
A) curves of equal thickness
B) curves of inclination
C) Identical with Newton Ring's
D) none of these
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# Answer-
(B) Fringes of equal inclination
# Extra information-
- The Michelson interferometer produces interference fringes by splitting a beam of monochromatic light so that one beam strikes a fixed mirror and the other a movable mirror.
- Circular fringes formed using the Michelson interferometer are sometimes called fringes of equal inclination or Haidinger fringes.
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# Answer-
(B) Fringes of equal inclination
# Extra information-
- The Michelson interferometer produces interference fringes by splitting a beam of monochromatic light so that one beam strikes a fixed mirror and the other a movable mirror.
- Circular fringes formed using the Michelson interferometer are sometimes called fringes of equal inclination or Haidinger fringes.
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Answer:curves of equal thickness
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