When two light waves of equal intensity superimpose, the maximum intensity obtained is $I$. If the intensity of one of the waves is quadrupled, then the maximum intensity obtained is
The electric field due to an infinitely long thin straight wire with uniform linear charge density of $2.5 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~cm}^{-1}$ at a radial distance of $x$ from the wire is $7.5 \times 10^4 \mathrm{NC}^{-1}$. Then, $x=$
A parallel plate capacitor of capacitance $10 \mu \mathrm{~F}$ is charged by a 220 V supply. The capacitor is then disconnected from the supply and is connected to another uncharged parallel plate capacitor of capacitance $12 \mu \mathrm{~F}$. The loss of electrostatic energy in this process is
The lengths of two wires made of the same material are in the ratio $2: 3$ and their radii are in the ratio $1: 2$. If the two wires are connected in parallel to a battery, then the ratio of the drift velocities of free electrons in the two wires is
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