Newton’s Rings Experiment Viva Questions and Answers 2023

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1. Why the rings are circular?

The path difference along the circle is constant that’s why the rings are circular in this Newton’s rings experiment.

2. Why are Newton's ring are circular while wedge shaped fringes are parallel?

In Newton’s rings arrangement, the locus of point of equal thickness of air film lie on a circle with the point of contact of the plano-convex lens and the glass plate as centre. Therefore the fringes are circular and concentric.

In the case of wedge shaped air film, the loci of points of equal thickness are straight lines parallel to the edge of the wedge so the fringes are straight and parallel.

3. What is the basic principle of Newton's rings experiment?

The basic principle of Newton’s rings experiment is interference phenomenon.

4. Define Interference phenomenon?

The phenomenon of redistribution of light energy in a medium on account of superimposition of light waves from two coherent source is called interference of light

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The phenomenon of Newton’s rings is an illustration of the interference of light waves reflected from the opposite surface of a thin film of variable thickness.

5. What do you mean by coherent source?

Two sources are said to be coherent if they emit continuous light waves of the same frequency or wavelength, nearly of the same amplitude which have either in phase or have constant phase difference.

6. What are Newton's rings?

Alternate dark and bright rings with central dark spot are called Newton’s rings.

7. Why it is necessary for the light to fall normally on plano convex lens?

For interference

8. What is constructive interference and destructive interference?

When two light waves interfere at each other such that the resultant intensity at a point increase due to the interference of two waves is called constructive interference.

If the resultant intensity is minimum then that is called destructive interference.

9. What is the purpose of glass plate incline at 45° in Newton's rings experiment?

For normal incidence of light wave.

10. Why the centre of the rings is dark?

Because the plano Convex lens and the plano lens both are in contact and at that particular place the centre dark ring will appear.

11. Which light do you use in Newton's rings experiment?

Monochromatic light. Example : Sodium light

12. What will happen if we use white light in Newton's ring experiment?

Coloured fringes will form.

13. If you replace yellow light with green light is three any difference in the formation of rings?

No, because both are monochromatic lights only.

14. In Newton's rings arrangement, bright and dark rings are obtained using sodium yellow light. If the entire arrangement is dipped into water then the diameter of rings.

If the entire arrangement is dipped into water then the diameter of rings decreases.

15. In Newton's rings arrangement, bright and dark rings are obtained using sodium yellow light, what happens if the top surface of the glass plate on which lens is kept, is highly silvered?

Fringes disappear