When an AC source of emf E with frequency $$\omega$$ = 100 Hz is connected across a circuit, the phase difference between E and current I in the circuit is observed to be $${\pi \over 4}$$ as shown in the figure. If the circuit consist of only RC or RL in series, then
A battery of emf E and internal resistance r is connected with an external resistance R as shown in the figure. The battery will act as a constant voltage source if
If the kinetic energies of an electron, an alpha particle and a proton having same de-Broglie wavelength are $${\varepsilon _1},{\varepsilon _2}$$ and $${\varepsilon _3}$$ respectively, then
In a Young's double slit experiment, the intensity of light at a point on the screen where the path difference between the interfering waves is $$\lambda$$, ($$\lambda$$ being the wavelength of light used) is I. The intensity at a point where the path difference is $${\lambda \over 4}$$ will be (assume two waves have same amplitude)