Chapter - 14: Electric Current and Its Effects
Chapter - 14: Electric Current and Its Effects
Chapter - 14: Electric Current and Its Effects
iii) Switch in
OFF position
iv) Switch in
ON position
v) Battery
vi) Wire
Electric cell :- has a positive terminal and a negative
terminal. The symbol of an electric cell has a longer line
and a shorter line. The longer line is the positive terminal
and the shorter line is the negative terminal.
Battery :- A battery is a combination of two or more cells. In
a battery the positive terminal of one cell is connected to
the negative terminal of another cell. Devices like torches,
transistors, toys, TV remote controls use batteries.
Connecting cells together Cell holder
2) A simple electric circuit :-
A simple electric circuit can be made by using a cell,
electric bulb, switch and wires.
The bulb glows only when the switch is in the ON position
and the circuit is closed. Closed electric circuit
An electric circuit
Nail
4) Uses of heating effects of electric current :-
The heating effect of electric current is used in electrical
appliances like electric heater, electric iron, electric room
heater, immersion heater, electric kettle, hair dryer etc.
All these appliances have a coil of wire called an
element. When electric current flows through the element
it becomes hot and gives out heat.
The amount of heat produced in a wire depends upon its
material, length and thickness.
Electric heater Electric room heater Electric iron Electric kettle
5) Electric fuse :-
Electric fuse is a safety device used in electrical circuits
which protects the electrical circuits and appliances and
prevents fires.
Electrical fuse is used in all electrical circuits in buildings.
Electric fuse has a wire which melts quickly and break
when large electric current flows through it.
Fuse used in buildings
6) Magnetic effect of electric current :-
When electric current flows through a wire, it behaves like
a magnet. This is called magnetic effect of electric current.
Activity :-
Take the cardboard tray from a match box. Wind an electric
wire a few times around the cardboard tray. Place a small
compass needle inside it. Connect the free ends of the wire
to an electric cell through a switch. When the switch is ON,
the compass needle deflects. When the switch is OFF, the
compass needle comes back to its original position. This
shows that when electric current flows through a wire, it
behaves like a magnet.
7) Electromagnet :-
When electric current is passed through a coil of insulated
wire wound around a piece of iron, it becomes a magnet.
Such a magnet is called an electromagnet.
Activity :- Wind a piece of insulated wire around an iron nail
in the form of a coil. Connect the free ends of the wire to an
electric cell through a switch. Place some pins near the nail.
When electric current is passed, the iron nail becomes a
magnet and attracts the pins. When electric current is
switched off, the nail loses its magnetism.
8) Electric bell :-
The electric bell has a coil of wire wound around a piece of iron which
acts like an electromagnet. An iron strip with a hammer is kept close to
the electromagnet. There is a contact screw near the iron strip. When the
iron strip is in contact with the screw, current flows through the coil and
becomes an electromagnet. It pulls the iron strip and the hammer at the
end of the strip strikes the gong of the bell and produces sound. When
the electromagnet pulls the iron strip, it also breaks the circuit and the
iron strip comes back to the original position and the process repeats
and the bell rings.