One convex lens and one flat glass lie on top of one another, creating an air film between the two. This air film reflects light on both sides, causing light interference. This interference can be observed by the light and dark rings seen in the glass.
(6D30.10) Newton’s Rings
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One convex lens and one flat glass lie on top of one another, creating an air film between the two. This air film reflects light on both sides, causing light interference. This interference can be observed by the light and dark rings seen in the glass.
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