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A thin slice is cut out of a glass cylinder along a plane parallel to its axis. The slice is placed on a flat glass plate with the curved surface downwards. Monochromatic light is incident normally from the top. The observed interference fringes from the combination do not follow on of the following statements.

A

The fringes are straight and parallel to the length of the plece.

B

The line of contact of the cylindrical glass pice and the glass plate appears dark.

C

the fringe spacing increases as we go outwards.

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The fringes are formed due to the interference of light rays reflected from the curved surface of the cylindrical piece and te top surface of the glass plate.

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