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This sounds like a homework problem, so I will point you in a direction and let you do the rest of the work.

The effect is due to wave canceling/enhancing interference between light reflecting from near and far sides a thin film of transparent material. Different colors appear in places where the thickness of the film differs.

This is also the same effect as the colors seen looking at a thin oil slick on water. Except the thin film here is oil, not soap bubble solution.

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