An electrician requires a capacitance of $$6 \mu \mathrm{F}$$ in a circuit across a potential difference of $$1.5 \mathrm{~kV}$$. A large number of $$2 \mu \mathrm{F}$$ capacitors which can withstand a potential difference of not more than $$500 \mathrm{~V}$$ are available. The minimum number of capacitors required for the purpose is
In figure, charge on the capacitor is plotted against potential difference across the capacitor. The capacitance and energy stored in the capacitor are respectively.
A wire of resistance $$3 \Omega$$ is stretched to twice its original length. The resistance of the new wire will be
In the given arrangement of experiment on meter bridge, if $$A D$$ corresponding to null deflection of the galvanometer is $$X$$, what would be its value if the radius of the wire $$A B$$ is doubled?