An electron and a proton having mass $$m_e$$ and $$m_p$$ respectively, initially at rest, move through the same distance '$$s$$' in a uniform electric field '$$E$$'. If the time taken by them to cover that distance is $$t_e$$ and $$t_p$$ respectively, then $$t_e / t_p$$ is equal to:
$$220 \mathrm{~V}$$ ac is more dangerous than $$220 \mathrm{~V}$$ dc Why?
The ground state energy of hydrogen atom is $$-13.6 \mathrm{~eV}$$. If the electron jumps from the $$3^{\text {rd }}$$ excited state to the ground state then the energy of the radiation emitted will be:
In the young's double slit experiment the fringe width of the interference pattern is found to be $$3.2 \times 10^{-4} \mathrm{~m}$$, when the light of wave length $$6400^{\circ} \mathrm{A}$$ is used. What will be change in fringe width if the light is replaced with a light of wave length $$4800^{\circ} \mathrm{A}$$