Newton's rings is a phenomenon when an interference pattern is created by the reflection of light between two surfaces. The surfaces are a spherical surface and an adjacent flat surface.
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Biprism produce straight fringe systems while Newton's rings are circular fringe patterns.
Because the intensity is maximum at the centre. Therefore the central spot is bright and not dark.
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The angle of refraction is zero in Newton's ring experiment because the incident light is perpendicular to the plane of the glass plate, so refraction does not occur. This allows for constructive interference between the incident and reflected light waves, leading to the formation of interference rings.
Newton's rings are formed due to interference between the light waves reflected from the top and bottom surfaces of the air film formed between the lens and glass sheet.
newtons ring is formed due to the consequtive circle of different radius of bright and dark in which the centre is dark
When a planoconcave lens is placed in Newton's ring experiment, the center is thinner than the edges due to the concave shape of the lens. This causes a change in the path length of light, leading to destructive interference at the center. As a result, the central rings appear to converge towards the center as they collapse due to the interference pattern created by the combination of the lens and the light waves.
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No, the distance between two adjacent bright and dark rings in Newton's rings pattern is not equal. The spacing between the rings decreases as we move from the center outwards, due to the curvature of the lens. This pattern is a result of the varying film thickness of air between the lens and the flat glass plate.