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		Definition of Newton's rings in English: Newton's ringsplural noun Optics A set of concentric circular fringes seen around the point of contact when a convex lens is placed on a plane surface (or on another lens), caused by interference between light reflected from the upper and lower surfaces.  Example sentencesExamples -  The question on Newton's rings was repeated from last year.
 -  If the film is not held tightly against the paper, the results will be disappointing because the print will either be out of focus or show Newton's rings.
 -  A typical example is the existence of alternating bands of light and darkness, which, ironically enough, had been exhibited by Sir Isaac himself in a phenomenon called Newton's rings.
 -  Were the other encasements without Newton's rings still sealed?
 
    Definition of Newton's rings in US English: Newton's ringsplural noun Optics A set of concentric circular fringes seen around the point of contact when a convex lens is placed on a plane surface (or on another lens), caused by interference between light reflected from the upper and lower surfaces.  Example sentencesExamples -  Were the other encasements without Newton's rings still sealed?
 -  If the film is not held tightly against the paper, the results will be disappointing because the print will either be out of focus or show Newton's rings.
 -  The question on Newton's rings was repeated from last year.
 -  A typical example is the existence of alternating bands of light and darkness, which, ironically enough, had been exhibited by Sir Isaac himself in a phenomenon called Newton's rings.
 
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