Why do we make light fall on planoconvex lens normally in Newton's ring?

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When light falls normally on a planoconvex lens in Newton's rings experiment, it minimizes spherical aberration and allows for the formation of interference fringes due to the phase difference caused by the varying thickness of air film between the lens and the flat surface. This configuration helps visualize and measure the interference pattern accurately.

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