The speed of light in media 'A' and 'B' are $$2.0 \times {10^{10}}$$ cm/s and $$1.5 \times {10^{10}}$$ cm/s respectively. A ray of light enters from the medium B to A at an incident angle '$$\theta$$'. If the ray suffers total internal reflection, then
The electric field at a point associated with a light wave is given by
E = 200 [sin (6 $$\times$$ 1015)t + sin (9 $$\times$$ 1015)t] Vm$$-$$1
Given : h = 4.14 $$\times$$ 10$$-$$15 eVs
If this light falls on a metal surface having a work function of 2.50 eV, the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons will be
A capacitor is discharging through a resistor R. Consider in time t1, the energy stored in the capacitor reduces to half of its initial value and in time t2, the charge stored reduces to one eighth of its initial value. The ratio t1/t2 will be
Starting with the same initial conditions, an ideal gas expands from volume V1 to V2 in three different ways. The work done by the gas is W1 if the process is purely isothermal, W2, if the process is purely adiabatic and W3 if the process is purely isobaric. Then, choose the correct option