Effects of electric current

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Science Solutions from Chapter -1 - Effects of electric current

In this chapter, we will learn about energy transfer and heating. It also demonstrates the right thumb rule and the working of galvanometer and electric motor with the help of activities. We will also understand Faraday's law of induction.

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Science>Physics>Effects of electric current>Electrical Energy and Heating Effects of Electric Current

This topic covers concepts such as earth wire, live wire, fuse, heating effect of electric current, and calculation of heat produced in a resistor.

Science>Physics>Effects of electric current>Magnetic Effect of Electric Current

This topic covers concepts such as magnetic effect of electric current, and right hand thumb rule for direction of magnetic field.

Science>Physics>Effects of electric current>Magnetic Field Produced by a Current Carrying Conductor

This topic covers concepts such as magnetic field lines, magnetic field lines due to current through straight conductor, and magnetic field due to current through a circular loop.

Science>Physics>Effects of electric current>Force Acting on Current Carrying Conductor in a Magnetic Field

This topic covers concepts such as force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field, direction of force on a conductor in magnetic field, electric motor, working of an electric motor, and conversion of electrical energy to mechanical energy.

This topic covers concept of electric motor.

Science>Physics>Effects of electric current>Electromagnetic Induction

This topic covers concepts such as Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction, induced current, production of induced current in a coil, and Fleming's right-hand rule.

This topic covers concept of galvanometer.

Science>Physics>Effects of electric current>Alternating current (AC) and Direct Current (DC)

This topic covers concept of DC current, and AC current.

This topic covers concepts such as DC generator, and conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy.