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Newton's Ring Experiment

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Newton's Ring Experiment

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SHENDE PIYUSH CHANDRAKAN DIV-E RoliNo :— 67 PRIMER NO Ne (ETS 'TON’S RINGS | pate of Experiment: 22 og /202 } Evaluation | | Date of Submission: 9.4 Jo4 jap5, Timely / Late 2 | Performance 2 Understanding 2 Oral 2 Neatness 2 Total Marks 10 Aim: To determine the radius of curvature of Plano convex lens. Apparatus: Newton’s ring apparatus, sodium source, Microscope, magnifying lens, convex lens, lens stand ete. Experimental Setup: Glass plate (G) Plano convex lens (L) Plane glass plate (P) Air fim —> Procedure: 1) Arrange the apparatus as shown in the figure. 2) Switch on “S” which is a source of sodium light 3) A parallel beam of light is reflected by a glass plate B inclined at an angle of 45 degree to the Horizontal. 4) Lis the plano-convex lens of large focal length kept on plane glass plate G as shown in figure 5) Newton’s rings are viewed by the travelling microscope focused on the air film. 6) With the help of travelling microscope measure the diameter of the n'* and m'* dark rings (In field of view alternate circular bright and dark rings are seen with centre dark) 1[Pa SHINDE PIYuSH CHANDRAKpy DIN Sse onenio: =e 7) By assuming the wavelength of sodium light; A= 5890 A.U., calculate the radius of curvature 6) — lens L, Observation: | C of microscope = 0.001em Observation Table: | Obs. F al pie iad —____| Diameter No. Brive | Left side(a) Right side(b) D=|a-b) Dd | MSR+(VSRxLC) MSR+(VSRxLC) EE Ese ie 10.093 | 0.187 |o.0g4a, ease [tec joe [ Nia % 9.359 10.142 0.2¢ a : 9-838 10.163 0:32) 2 2 9.G22 10 181 0-35 ee eee 3-306 10-197 0-39 [ae z g 792 10. 20 0.445 S 8 Q.779 10.224 0-445 g o 396% 10.236 |0.46q 10 | Ue ee 10.248 0.443 4 Formula: = ne Dae : Nature of Graph: If m=I and n=7 then, R = Pi=D# 4-70 Where ‘m’ and ‘n’ are number of rings between 1 to 10 Graph: Draw a graph of ‘n’ against D® and calculate R from graph stee = Slope, Slope = f+, R= Sep ; (+ Slope = Number of rings Q 1. Radius of curvature from observations (R) 2. Radius of curvature from Graph( R) Calculation: Consider 4 = 5890A.U. = 5890 X 10% em SHINDE PIYUSH CHANDRAKANT OTy-T , Rol no st R= Baovk for reading no. ~2-- and 2. | R2 = Po ees, Is 8020S nes ~2- 2, = 0.24304-0 O¢o0k% 4(3-#)XS¥90x\0% 410-3) xS#30x104 = —0-09214 ie OSEAN Se TIEXS890xKI10 8 23 Xs8a0Ki68 = _0-09214 Xiof = 0:16296 9-424 Heaps a zed meee iteesS Poe ncaa = 38 8icm a3 = PAPE forreading no. ~X--and—2. | 4 = Ph=Ph for reading no, and Bo 218802 —0-0SeI 7g, = 0 -10562-0.03434 ee 4 (4-1)xS€30x)0°# = ee = 007066 2Z4XS 89X10. faxcegoxiert pe On ANS = 0:0406¢ Pea ae* Fo 6Ox1G * = 141-86 mca. ee | +H. 06% Ra 100.2 Saainy Pia aces cr, R5 = Pa=28 for reading no. ~2— and ‘erence aaa a 0.09708 16x £890%x 0% 0:03108 SHINDE PIYUSH CHANDRAK ANT Div -T . Rollo --57 5. What ifthe sodium light is replaced with white light? 1 ‘What will happen if we use a lens of small radius of curvature? What are Newton's rings? ‘How to determine the radius of curvature of Plano convex lens? ‘What will happen if few drop of liquid is introduced between the lens and glass? 10. What are the properties of interference? 11. What are the applications of interference? 12. What are the applications of Newton's ting? eons ay SHINDE PIYusH CHANDRAKANT ise IN Roll Nor EXPERIMENT No. Scale : ; ; X-axis Title of Experiment :__ Newton's fice 2 panenr enti Date :2¢ /0¢/2021 Y - axis

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