R C Sethi Solutions for Chapter: Electricity and Magnetism, Exercise 3: EVALUATE YOUR UNDERSTANDING
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Questions from R C Sethi Solutions for Chapter: Electricity and Magnetism, Exercise 3: EVALUATE YOUR UNDERSTANDING with Hints & Solutions
An electric circuit must be made up of __________.

State if the statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.
An insulator readily allows an electric current to pass through it.

State if the statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.
A cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
State if the statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.
A coil wounded over a soft iron piece is called a solenoid.
State if the statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.
Like poles of a magnet repel each other.
Observe the circuit given below showing three incandescent bulbs and connected to a battery. If bulb gets fused, which of the two remaining bulbs will keep on glowing? Justify your answer.

Sohail hung an object A on a spring as shown in the figure given below. He placed an electromagnet below A and recorded the length of the spring. He repeated the experiment with objects and .
The table below shows the length of the spring when the switch was ON.
Object | Length of spring when the switch was ON | Length of spring when the switch was OFF |
(a) Which of the three objects is definitely a magnet?
(b) How did you conclude the above result?
(c) What can you say about the property of the material used to make object ? Justify your answer.

Observe the circuit given below showing two incandescent bulbs and connected to three batteries and a key. If the key is closed, what will happen to bulbs and .
