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In Newton's Ring experiments , the diameter of dark rings is proportional  to  
A. Odd Natural numbers  
B. Natural Number  
C. Even Natural Number  
D. Square root of natural number
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In Newton's Ring experiments , the diameter of dark rings is proportional  to  
A. Odd Natural numbers  
B. Natural Number  
C. Even Natural Number  
D. Square root of natural number
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