To produce Newton’s rings a plano-convex lens of large radius of curvature is placed on a glass plate so that its convex surface faces the plate, a thin air film of progressively increasing thickness in all directions from the point of contact between the lens and the glass plate is very easily formed
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Short description | To produce Newton’s rings a plano-convex lens of large radius of curvature is placed on a glass plate so that its convex surface faces the plate, a thin air film of progressively increasing thickness in all directions from the point of contact between the lens and the glass plate is very easily formed | ||
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