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CHAPTER - 14 
 
Electric current and its effects 
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CHAPTER - 14 
 
Electric current and its effects 
1) Symbols of electric components :- 
Electric component                                          Symbol 
  i) Electric cell 
 
 ii) Electric bulb  
 
iii) Switch in 
     OFF position   
iv) Switch in 
     ON position  
 
 v) Battery 
 
vi) Wire 
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CHAPTER - 14 
 
Electric current and its effects 
1) Symbols of electric components :- 
Electric component                                          Symbol 
  i) Electric cell 
 
 ii) Electric bulb  
 
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 
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CHAPTER - 14 
 
Electric current and its effects 
1) Symbols of electric components :- 
Electric component                                          Symbol 
  i) Electric cell 
 
 ii) Electric bulb  
 
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 
Open electric circuit 
An electric circuit 
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CHAPTER - 14 
 
Electric current and its effects 
1) Symbols of electric components :- 
Electric component                                          Symbol 
  i) Electric cell 
 
 ii) Electric bulb  
 
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 
Open electric circuit 
An electric circuit 
3) Heating effect of electric current :- 
    When electric current flows through a wire, the wire gets 
heated. This is called the heating effect of electric current. 
Activity :- 
   Make an electric circuit as shown in the figure. Take a 10 
cm long nichrome wire and tie it between the two nails. 
Switch on the current. After a few seconds touch the wire. 
The wire feels hot. Then switch off the current. After a few 
seconds touch the wire again. It does not feel hot. This 
shows that when electric current flows through a wire, it 
gets heated. 
Nichrome wire 
Nail 
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1. What is electric current and how does it work?
Ans. Electric current is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It is measured in amperes (A) and is caused by the motion of electrons. Electrons move from the negative terminal of a battery or power source to the positive terminal, creating a flow of current. The greater the voltage or resistance, the greater the current flow.
2. What are the effects of electric current?
Ans. Electric current can have various effects, depending on the type of current and its intensity. Some of the common effects include the heating of a conductor due to the resistance it encounters, the creation of a magnetic field around the conductor, and the stimulation of nerves and muscles in living organisms. In extreme cases, electric shocks or electrocution can occur, which can be fatal.
3. How is electric current measured?
Ans. Electric current is measured using an ammeter, which is connected in series with the circuit. The ammeter measures the flow of current in amperes (A) and displays the value on a scale. It is important to ensure that the ammeter is connected correctly, as connecting it in parallel can cause a short circuit and damage the ammeter.
4. What is the difference between AC and DC current?
Ans. Alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) are two types of electric current. AC current changes direction periodically, typically at a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz, whereas DC current flows in only one direction. AC current is used for power transmission over long distances, as it can be easily stepped up or down in voltage using transformers. DC current is used for low voltage applications, such as batteries and electronic devices.
5. How can electric current be used in everyday life?
Ans. Electric current has numerous applications in everyday life, including lighting, heating, and powering electronic devices. It is used to power homes, offices, and industries, and is an essential component of modern infrastructure. Electric current is also used in medical devices, such as pacemakers and MRI machines, and in transportation, such as electric cars and trains.
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