Chapter – Magnetic effects of electric current
Q1. A) what is the nature of the magnetic field inside a
solenoid?
b) What is the nature of the magnetic field due to a
circular coil?
Q2. How does the magnetic field (B) due to a straight
conductor vary with distance (r) from it?
Q3. How does the magnetic field(B) vary inside a
solenoid?
Q4. How are magnetic field lines related to the strength
of a magnetic field?
Q5. What is the relation between magnetic field(B),
current (I) and distance (r) in case of a straight current carrying conductor?
Q6. What is meant by the term magnetic field lines? List
two properties of magnetic field lines?
Q7. Write the rule which determines the direction of
magnetic field developed around a straight conductor when current is passed
through the conductor?
Q8. What kind of energy transformation takes place in an
electric motor? Name any two devices which use an electric motor as an
essential component?
Q9. On what factors the strength of magnetic field
produced by current carrying solenoid depends?
Q10. Why does a current carrying conductor kept in a
magnetic field experience a force? On what factors does the direction of this
force depend? Name and state the rule used for determination of direction of
this force?
Q11. How does the strength of the magnetic field at the
centre of a circular coil of wire depend on:
i)
The radius of the coil
ii)
The number of turns of wire in the coil
iii)
The strength of the current flowing in the coil.
Q12. How does a solenoid behave
like a magnet? Can you determine the north and south poles of a current
carrying solenoid with a help of bar magnet? Explain
Q13. When is the force
experienced by a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is
largest?
Q14. Explain the principle of
electric motor and electric generators (AC and DC). What is the function of a
split ring in an electric motor?
Q15. A coil is insulated copper
wire is connected to a galvanometer. What would happen if a bar magnet is
i)
Pushed into the coil
ii)
Withdrawn from inside the coil
iii)
Held stationary inside the coil
Q16. 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.
iii)
Current induced in a coil due to its rotation in
a magnetic field
Q17. When does an electric
short circuit occur?
Q18. What is the function of an
earth wire? Why is it necessary to earth metallic appliances?
Q19. What does the direction of
thumb indicate in the right hand rule? In what way this rule is different from
Fleming’s left hand rule?
Q20. What is the role of the
two conducting stationary brushes in a simple electric motor?
Q21. What is the role of fuse
used in series with any electrical appliance? Why should a fuse with defined
rating not be replaced by one with a larger rating?
Q22. List factors on which the
value of induced current produced in a circuit depends.
Q23. Name and state the rule
used to determine the direction of induced current.