The mass of a particle $$\mathrm{A}$$ is double that of the particle $$\mathrm{B}$$ and the kinetic energy of $$\mathrm{B}$$ is $$\frac{1}{8}$$th that of A then the ratio of the de- Broglie wavelength of A to that of B is:
A coil of inductance $$1 \mathrm{H}$$ and resistance $$100 \Omega$$ is connected to an alternating current source of frequency $$\frac{50}{\pi} \mathrm{~Hz}$$. What will be the phase difference between the current and voltage?
The current through a conductor is '$$\mathrm{a}$$' when the temperature is $$0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$$. It is '$$\mathrm{b}$$' when the temperature is $$100^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$$. The current through the conductor at $$220^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$$ is
Which of the following graph shows the variation of velocity with mass for the constant momentum?