Two identical straight wires are stretched so as to produce 6 beats per second when vibrating simultaneously with tensions ' $\mathrm{T}_1$ ' and ' $\mathrm{T}_2$ ' respectively. On changing the tension slightly in one of them, the beat frequency remains unchanged. This will happen when (Given $\rightarrow \mathrm{T}_1>\mathrm{T}_2$ )
How much should the pressure be increased in order to reduce the volume of a given mass of gas by $5 \%$ at the constant temperature?
In Young's double slit experiment the wavelength of light used is $6000 \mathop {\rm{A}}\limits^{\rm{o}}$, the screen is 40 cm from the slits and the fringe width is 0.012 cm , the distance between two slits is
A square coil ABCD of side ' L ' is carrying a current in clockwise direction. A straight conductor carrying current $\mathrm{I}_2$ (upward direction) is kept parallel to side AB at a distance $\frac{\mathrm{L}}{3}$ in the plane of $A B C D$. The net force on the coil ABCD is ( $\mu_0=$ magnetic permeability)