Physics, asked by danishansari70ozatub, 11 months ago

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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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Hey mate,

# 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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Answered by BalarA
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Answer:curves of equal thickness

Explanation:

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