10th Magnetic Electric Current Test Paper-1
10th Magnetic Electric Current Test Paper-1
10th Magnetic Electric Current Test Paper-1
KEY POINTS
1. Magnetic field and lines of force: The region in which a magnetic force can be detected is
called magnetic field. Field lines are used to represent a magnetic field. A field line is the
2. The direction of magnetic field at a point is given by the direction which a north pole
4. The magnetic field lines around a current carrying wire is in the form of concentric circles
whose direction is given by the right hand thumb rule. The strength of field due to a
current carrying conductor depends on the strength of the current and the distance of the
5. Magnetic field due to a circular coil depends on the strength of current, radius of the loop
6. Magnetic field due to a solenoid carrying current is similar to that of a bar magnet.
7. Electro magnet consists of a core of soft iron wrapped around with a coil of insulated
copper wire. Hard steel and alloys like nipermag, alnico etc are used for making
magnitude of this force depends on the length of the conductor, current flowing through it
and the strength of magnetic field. The direction of force acting on a current-carrying
conductor is given Fleming’s left hand rule. An electric motor is a device based on the
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9. The phenomenon in which an induced current is produced in a coil due to the relative
motion between a magnet and the coil is called electro-magnetic induction which was
10. In domestic circuits, all appliances are connected in parallel. Fuse is the most important
safety device, used for protecting the circuits due to short circuit or overloading.
conductor and state the factors on which the strength of magnetic field
depends.
5. State right hand thumb rule to find the direction of magnetic field around a
current –carrying straight conductor. How will this magnetic field be affected
of deflection of the north pole of the compass needle kept at a given p oint
near the conductor remains unaffected even when the terminals of the battery
sending current in the wire are interchanged. (b) For a give battery, the
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degree of deflection of N pole decreases when the compass is kept at a
farther away from the conductor. Which of the above observations of the
carrying direct current produces a magnetic field around it. State the rule
8. Draw the lines of force (indicating the direction) of magnetic field through and
around (a) a single loop of wire carrying direct current. (b) a solenoid carrying
direct current.
9. What are the factors on which the magnetic field due to a current-carrying
circular coil depends? Also explain the pattern of field lines produced in and
10. Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines of a current-carrying solenoid. What
does the pattern of field lines inside a solenoid indicate? Write one application
12. The magnetic field in a given region is uniform. Draw a diagram to represen t
it.
13. (a) Describe with diagram an experiment to show that a force is exerted on a
State the rule to find the direction of the force exerted on a current-carrying
placed in the East-West direction. What will the direction experienced by the
force? On what factors does the direction of this force depend? Name and
15. With a labeled diagram, describe the construction and working of an electric
16. What is the use of a commutator? Name the component in an electric motor
18. Explain the principle of an electric motor. Name some appliances in which the
20. Explain the meaning of the word “electro-magnetic” and “induction” in the
current produced in a circuit depend? Name and state the rule used for
galvanometer is held stationary. A bar magnet with its North Pole facing coil is
moving towards the coil at a certain speed. The galvano meter needle shows
deflection of 10 divisions to towards right of the centre of the scale. How will
the reading on the galvanometer scale be affected if the south pole of the bar
induction.
23. State Fleming’s right hand rule. How is this rule useful?
25. (a) With the help of a neat labeled diagram, explain the construction and
26. How does A.C differ from D.C? Which sources produce alternating current?
includes a mains fuse, a power meter, a light point, a fan and a power plug.
28. What do you mean by (a) short circuit and (b) overloading? What are the
29. (a) An electrician put a fuse rating of 5A in that part of domestic electric
likely to happen in this and why? What change, if any, needs to be made? (b)
You are given the following current time graphs from two different sources. (i)
Name the type of current in two cases. (ii) Identify any one source for each
type of these currents. (iii) What is the frequency of current in case II in India?
(iv)Use above graphs to write two differences between the current in two
cases.
30. An electrician assembling a household circuit uses a long thick copper wire
with green insulation and a short wire made up of copper-tin alloy. What are
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the two wires called? Mention the importance of each wire in an electric
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