When the value of acceleration due to gravity '$$g$$' becomes $$\frac{g}{3}$$ above surface of height '$$h$$' then relation between '$$h$$' and '$$R$$' is ( $$\mathrm{R}=$$ radius of earth)
In biprism experiment, 21 fringes are observed in a given region using light of wavelength 4800 $$\mathop A\limits^o $$. If light of wavelength 5600 $$\mathop A\limits^o $$ is used, the number of fringes in the same region will be
A wire of length '$$L$$'; having resistance '$$R$$' falls from a height '$$\ell$$' in earth's horizontal magnetic field '$$B$$'. The current through the wire is ( $$\mathrm{g}=$$ acceleration due to gravity)
Two wires '$$\mathrm{A}$$' and '$$\mathrm{B}$$' of equal length are connected in left and right gap respectively of meter bridge, null point is obtained at $$40 \mathrm{~cm}$$, from the left end. Diameters of the wires '$$A$$' and '$$B$$' are in the ratio $$3: 1$$ respectively, the ratio of specific resistance of 'A' to that of 'B' is