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Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Ques 1: Three 2 Ω resistors, A, B and C are connected as shown in figure. Each of them dissipates energy and can withstand a maximum power of 18 W without melting. Find the maximum current that can flow through the three resistors.

Ans:

Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - ElectricityHere, P = 18 W
Since A is in  series with the parallel combination of B and C. So, it carries maximum current.
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
Let IB and IC be the current flowing through B and C respectively. As they are in parallel, potential difference across them will be same, so 
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Q2: Sketch a circuit diagram of an electric circuit consisting of a cell, an electric bulb, an ammeter, a voltmeter and a plug key.

Ans: 
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Q3: Should the resistance of an ammeter be low or high? Give reason.

Ans:
The resistance of an ammeter should be low so that it will not disturb the magnitude of current flowing through the circuit when connected in series in a circuit.

Q4: How does use of a fuse wire protect electrical appliances?

Ans: 

  • The fuse wire is always connected in series with the live wire or electrical devices. 
  • If the flow of current exceeds the specified preset value due to some reason, the heat produced melts it and disconnects the circuit or the device from the mains. 
  • In this way, fuse wire protects the electrical appliances.
    Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Q5: What is electrical resistivity? In a series electrical circuit comprising a resistor made up of a metallic wire, the ammeter reads 5 A. The reading of the ammeter decreases to half when the length of the wire is doubled. Why?

Ans: 
The resistance offered by a metallic wire of unit length and unit cross-sectional area is called electrical resistivity.
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
Hence, when the length of wire is doubled, the resistance becomes double and current decreases to half.

Q6: Nichrome wire is used for making the Ideating elements of electrical appliances like iron, geyser, etc. Give reasons.

Ans: Nichrome wire is used for making the heating elements of electrical appliances like iron, geyser, etc. because:

  • Nichrome has a very high resistance due to which it produces a lot of heat on passing current.
  • It does not undergo oxidation easily even at high temperature due to which it can be kept red hot.

Q7: A current of 1 ampere flows in a series circuit containing an electric lamp and a conductor of 5 Ω when connected to a 10 V battery. Calculate the resistance of the electric lamp.
Now if a resistance of 10 Ω is connected in parallel with this series combination, what change (if any) in current flowing through 5 Ω conductor and potential difference across the lamp will take place? Give reason.

Ans: 
Given: In series circuit containing  lamp and resistor,
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
So, resistance of an electrical lamp is 5Ω.
According to the given condition, circuit can be redrawn as shown.
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - ElectricitySo, effective resistance of parallel combination.
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
Current drawn form the battery
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
As in parallel combination potential difference across them remains same, So
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
Hence, there will be no change in the current through 5Ω conductor. Also there will be no change in the potential difference across the lamp as in both cases, current through the lamp remains same i.e. 1A.

Q8: State the relation between work, charge and potential difference for an electric circuit. Calculate the potential difference between the two terminals of a battery if 100 joules of work is required to transfer 20 coulombs of charge from one terminal of the battery to the other.

Ans: V = W/Q
Here,
V = Potential difference,
W = Work done,
Q = Electric charge
W = 100 J
Q = 20 C
V = WQ=10020 = 5V

Q9: Why is parallel arrangement used in domestic wiring?

Ans: Parallel arrangement is used in domestic wiring because

  • Each appliance gets the same voltage as that of the mains supply.
  • If one component is switched off, others can work properly.
  • Fault in any branch of the circuit can be easily identified.

Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Q10: B1, B2 and B3 are three identical bulbs connected as shown in figure. When all the three bulbs glow, a current of 3A is recorded by the ammeter A.

Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity(i) What happens to the glow of the other two bulbs when the bulb B j gets fused?
(ii) What happens to the reading of A1 ,A2 , A3 and A when the bulb B2 gets fused?
(iii) How much power is dissipated in the circuit when all the three bulbs glow together?

Ans: 
(i) Since B1 ,B2 and B3 are in parallel, the potential difference across each of them will remain same. So when the bulb B1 gets fused, B2 and B3 have the same potential and continues with the same energy dissipated per second, i.e. they will glow continuously as they were glowing before.
(ii) Resistance of the parallel combination when all the three bulbs are glowing
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
Ammeter 'A' reads 3 A current
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
So, resistance of each bulb =  4.5 Ω.
Now when bulb Bgets fused, the equivalent resistance of parallel combination of B1 and Bis
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Since resistance of each arm is same and p.d. is also same,  current divides them equally. So 1 A current will pass through each bulb B1 and B3.
Therefore, ammeter A1 and A3  reads 1 current while A2 will read zero and ammeter A read 2 A current
(iii) 
In parallel. total power consumed
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
So, when all the three bulbs glow together
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Q11: A copper wire of resistivity 2.6 × 10-3 Ωm, has a cross sectional area of 30 × 10-4 cm3. Calculate the length of this wire required to make a 10 Ω coil.

Ans: Given: R = 10Ω, ρ = 2.6 × 10-8 Ωm,
To find: l = ?
Formula: R = ρlA
Solution: R = ρlA
∴ ρl = RA
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Q12: With the help of a diagram, derive the formula for the equivalent resistance of three resistances connected in parallel.

Ans: 1. If a number of resistances are connected between two common points in such a way that the potential difference across each resistance is same, then the arrangement is called ‘Resistances in Parallel’.
2. Let R1, R2 and R3 be the three resistances connected in parallel combination between points C and D and let Rp be their equivalent resistance.
Let I1, Iand I3 be the currents flowing through resistances R1, R2 and R3 respectively.
Let I be the current flowing through the circuit and V be the potential difference of the cell.
3. According to Ohm’s law.
I = V/R
Therefore,
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
Therefore, the reciprocal of the equivalent resistances in parallel combination is equal to the sum of the reciprocals of the individual resistances.

Q13: Three incandescent bulbs of 100 W each are connected in series in an electric circuit. In another circuit, another set of three bulbs of the same wattage are connected in parallel to the same source.
(а) Will the bulb in the two circuits glow with the same brightness? Justify your answer.
(b) Now let one bulb in both the circuits get fused. Will the rest of the bulbs continue to glow in each circuit? Give reason.

Ans: 

For three identical bulbs, 

In series, RS = 3R

In Parallel, Rp = R/3.

(a) The bulbs in the two circuits will not glow equally bright as the current through them is not the same.

Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

(b) As one bulb fuses, the other bulbs in the series circuit will not glow because the circuit becomes an open circuit. 

While the rest of bulbs in parallel circuit will continue to glow without getting disturbed because in parallel combination, current gets additional paths to flow.

Q14: Find out the following in the electric circuit given in figure:
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Ans:
(a) Effective resistance, the two 8Ω resistors in parallel, 
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
(b) Req = 4 + Rp = 8Ω
So current through 4Ω  Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
(c) Potential difference across resistance 4Ω = V1 = IR = 1 * 4 = 4 V
(d) Power dissipated = I2R = I2 * 4 = 4 W
(e) No difference, since the ammeters are connected in series and the same current will pass through them, so the reading of both ammeters will be the same.

Q15: An electric lamp, whose resistance is 20 Ω, and a conductor of 4 Ω resistance are connected to aft V battery (Fig.).
Calculate (a) the total resistance of the circuit, (b) the current through the circuit, and (c) the potential difference across the electric conductor.
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Ans: (a) Resistance of electric lamp, R1 = 20 W
Resistance of series conductor, R2 = 4 W
Total resistance in the circuit,
Rs = R1 + R2 = 20 Ω + 4 Ω = 24 Ω.
(b) Total potential difference, V = 6 V
By Ohm’s law, the current through the circuit is
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
(c) Potential difference across the electric lamp,
V1 = IR1 = 0.25 A × 20 Ω = 5 V.
Potential difference across the conductor is
V2 = IR2 = 0.25 A × 4 Ω = 1 V.

Q16: If, in Figure R1 = 10 ohms, R= 40 ohms, R3 = 30 ohms, R= 20 ohms, Rg = 60 ohms and a 12 volt battery is connected to the arrangement, calculate: (a) the total resistance and (b) the total current flowing in the circuit.
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Ans: (a) Let R’ be the equivalent resistance of R1 and R2. Then,
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
R’ = 8Ω
Let R” be the equivalent resistance of R3, R4 and R5. Then,
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
R” = 10 Ω
Total Resistance, R = R’ + R” = 8 + 10 = 18 Ω
(b) Current,
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

Q17: Two lamps, one rated 60 W at 220 V and other 40 W a 220 V, are connected in parallel to an electric supply at 220 V.
(a) Draw the circuit diagram to show the connections.
(b) Calculate the current drawn from the electric supply.
(c) Calculate the total energy consumed by the two lamp together when they operate for one hour.

Ans: (a) The required circuit diagram is shown below:
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity

(b) Total power of the two lamps = 60 + 40 = 100 W
Applied Voltage, V = 220 V
Current drawn from the electric supply,
Class 10 Science Chapter 11 Question Answers - Electricity
(c) Total energy consumed by the lamp in one hour = 60W × 1h + 40W × 1h = 100 Wh = 0.1 kWh.

Q18: Differentiate between Resistance and Resistivity.
Ans: Resistance:

  • It is the opposition provided by the atoms of a conductor to the flow of electrons.
  • SI unit of resistance is Ω (Ohm).
  • Resistance depends on length, area of cross section, material and temperature of conductor.

Resistivity:

  • It is the resistance of the conductor of that substance of unit length and unit area of cross section.
  • SI unit of Resistivity of Ωm (Ohm-meter).
  • Resistivity of substance depends only on the material of substance.
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Ans. Electricity is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It is a form of energy that powers electrical devices and systems.
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