What should be the inductance of an inductor connected to $$200 \mathrm{~V}, 50 \mathrm{~Hz}$$ source so that the maximum current of $$\sqrt{2}$$ A flows through it?
The nucleus of a helium atom travels along the inside of a straight hollow tube $$4 \mathrm{~m}$$ long which forms part of a particle accelerator. If one assumes uniform acceleration, how long is the particle in the tube if it enters at a speed of $$2000 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$$ and leaves at $$8000 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$$
In the given circuit the diode $$D_1$$ and $$D_2$$ have the forward resistance $$25 \Omega$$ and infinite backward resistance. When they are connected to the source as shown, the current passing through the $$175 \Omega$$ resistor is:
The radius of the current carrying circular coil is doubled keeping the current passing through it the same. Then the ratio of the magnetic field produced at the centre of the coil before the doubling of the radius to the magnetic field after doubling of the radius.