Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Magnetic Effects of Electric Current science 10

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Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

Intext Question page 224
1 Why does a compass needle get deflected when brought near a bar magnet?
Intext Question page 228
1 Draw magnetic field lines around a bar magnet.
2 List the properties of magnetic lines of force.
3 Why don’t two magnetic lines of force intersect each other?
Intext Question page 229
1 Consider a circular loop of wire lying inthe plane of the table. Let the currentpass through the loop clockwise. Applythe right-hand rule to find out thedirection of the magnetic field insideand outside the loop. 
2 The magnetic field in a given region isuniform. Draw a diagram to represent it. 
3 Choose the correct option.The magnetic field inside a long straight solenoid-carrying current(a) is zero.(b) decreases as we move towards its end.(c) increases as we move towards its end.(d) is the same at all points. 
Intext Question page 231
1 Which of the following property of a proton can change while it movesfreely in a magnetic field? (There may be more than one correct answer.)(a) mass (b) speed(c) velocity (d) momentum 
2 In Activity 13.7, how do we think the displacement of rod AB will beaffected if (i) current in rod AB is increased; (ii) a stronger horse-shoemagnet is used; and (iii) length of the rod AB is increased? 
3 A positively-charged particle (alpha-particle) projected towards west isdeflected towards north by a magnetic field. The direction of magneticfield is(a) towards south (b) towards east(c) downward (d) upward 
Intext Question page 233
1 State Fleming’s left-hand rule.
2 What is the principle of an electric motor?
3 What is the role of the split ring in an electric motor?
Intext Question page 236
1 Explain different ways to induce current in a coil.
Intext Question page 237
1 State the principle of an electric generator.
2 Name some sources of direct current.
3 Which sources produce alternating current?
4 Choose the correct option.A rectangular coil of copper wires is rotated in a magnetic field. Thedirection of the induced current changes once in each(a) two revolutions (b) one revolution(c) half revolution (d) one-fourth revolution 
Intext Question page 238
1 Name two safety measures commonly used in electric circuits andappliances 
2 An electric oven of 2 kW power rating is operated in a domestic electriccircuit (220 V) that has a current rating of 5 A. What result do youexpect? Explain. 
3 What precaution should be taken to avoid the overloading of domesticelectric circuits? 
Exercise Questions
1 Which of the following correctly describes the magnetic field near a long straight wire? (a) The field consists of straight lines perpendicular to the wire. (b) The field consists of straight lines parallel to the wire. (c) The field consists of radial lines originating from the wire. (d) The field consists of concentric circles centred on the wire. 
2 The phenomenon of electromagnetic induction is (a) the process of charging a body. (b) the process of generating magnetic field due to a current passing through a coil. (c) producing induced current in a coil due to relative motion between a magnet and the coil. 
3 The device used for producing electric current is called a (a) generator. (b) galvanometer. (c) ammeter. (d) motor. 
4 The essential difference between an AC generator and a DC generator is that (a) AC generator has an electromagnet while a DC generator has permanent magnet. (b) DC generator will generate a higher voltage. (c) AC generator will generate a higher voltage. (d) AC generator has slip rings while the DC generator has a commutator. 
5 At the time of short circuit, the current in the circuit (a) reduces substantially. (b) does not change. (c) increases heavily. (d) vary continuously. 
6 State whether the following statements are true or false. (a) An electric motor converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. (b) An electric generator works on the principle of electromagnetic induction. (c) The field at the centre of a long circular coil carrying current will be parallel straight lines. (d) A wire with a green insulation is usually the live wire of an electric supply. 
7 List three sources of magnetic fields.
8 How does a solenoid behave like a magnet? Can you determine the north and south poles of a current–carrying solenoid with the help of a bar magnet? Explain. 
9 When is the force experienced by a current–carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field largest? 
10 Imagine that you are sitting in a chamber with your back to one wall. An electron beam, moving horizontally from back wall towards the front wall, is deflected by a strong magnetic field to your right side. What is the direction of magnetic field? 
11 Draw a labelled diagram of an electric motor. Explain its principle and working. What is the function of a split ring in an electric motor? 
12 Name some devices in which electric motors are used.
13 A coil of insulated copper wire is connected to a galvanometer. What will happen ifa bar magnet is (i) pushed into the coil, (ii) withdrawn from inside the coil, (iii) heldstationary inside the coil? 
14 Two circular coils A and B are placed closed to each other. If the current in the coil A is changed, will some current be induced in the coil B? Give reason. 
15 State the rule to determine the direction of a (i) magnetic field produced around a straight conductor-carrying current, (ii) force experienced by a current-carrying straight conductor placed in a magnetic field which is perpendicular to it, and (iii) current induced in a coil due to its rotation in a magnetic field. 
16 Explain the underlying principle and working of an electric generator by drawing a labelled diagram. What is the function of brushes? 
17 When does an electric short circuit occur?
18 What is the function of an earth wire? Why is it necessary to earth metallic appliances? 

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