Which phenomenon is involved in formation of newton's rings?
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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. It is named after Isaac Newton, who investigated the effect in his 1704 treatise Opticks.
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Newton’s rings are formed by the interference phenomenon when monochromatic and coherent rays of light are reflected from the top and bottom surfaces of this air film. The film’s thickness varies from zero at the point of contact to a finite value in the wedge-shaped region.
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