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NCERT Solutions
Class 7
Science
Chapter 10 Electric Current and its Effects

NCERT Solutions Class 7 Science Chapter 10 Electric Current and its Effects 

The class 7 science chapter electric current and its effects give a basic view of concepts connected with electricity, circuits and the effects of electric current.

These NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Science chapter 10 are provided in sequential steps and this enables the students to understand problems easily. Through the exercises offered, the students can get a repetition of what has been taught, sharpen their intellectual abilities and prepare adequately for examinations. Also, sources and good labeling of diagrams in the solutions assist to improve their knowledge regarding workings of the electric circuits and use of electric current in everyday life. Solving NCERT solutions class 7 science will also enhance students’ understanding of the area of study and their accuracy to prepare them for both exams and advanced classes.

1.0Download Class 7 Science Chapter 10 NCERT Solutions PDF Online

Students can easily download the PDF from the table provided above, ensuring access to the content anytime and anywhere. This convenience allows them to study and revise the material at their own pace, making learning more flexible and efficient.

NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Science Chapter 10 -  Electric Current and its Effects 

2.0What Will Students Learn in Chapter 7: Electric Current and its Effects?

  • The nature of an electric current and how it moves in circuits.
  • Permanent magnets, cells, switches, wires and other components of an electric circuit.
  • How electrical devices including bulbs and heaters operate as a result of the heating effect of an electric current.
  • That electric current has magnetism and uses of magnetism in electrical appliances and instruments.
  • How electromagnets are made and how they are used on a daily basis.
  • The working principles of electric bells and other devices that use electromagnets.

3.0NCERT Questions with Solutions for Class 7 Science Chapter 10 - Detailed Solutions

  • Draw in your notebook the symbols to represent the following components of electrical circuits: connecting wires, switch in the 'OFF' position, bulb, cell, switch in the 'ON' position, and battery. Solution

Draw in your notebook the symbols to represent the following components of electrical circuits: connecting wires, switch in the 'OFF' position, bulb, cell, switch in the 'ON' position, and battery.

  • Draw the circuit diagram to represent the circuit shown in figure.

one terminal of the bulb is connected with one terminal of the cell while its other terminal is connected to a safety pin.

    one terminal of the bulb is connected with one terminal of the cell while its other terminal is connected to a safety pin.

    • Solution In the given circuit, one terminal of the bulb is connected with one terminal of the cell while its other terminal is connected to a safety pin. However, the safety pin is not connected with one of the drawing pins. Thus, the circuit is not complete. Hence, safety pin represents a switch in 'OFF' position. The circuit diagram of the given figure is shown in the following.
    • Figure shows four cells fixed on a board. Draw lines to indicate how you will connect their terminals with wires to make a battery of four cells.

    hows four cells fixed on a board

    • Solution To make a battery, the negative terminal of one cell must be connected to the positive terminal of the next cell. The wire indicates the manner in which the given cells should be connected, as shown in the following figure.

     wire indicates the manner in which the given cells should be connected with each other

    • The bulb in the circuit shown in Figure does not glow. Can you identify the problem? Make necessary changes in the circuit to make the bulb glow.

    bulb in the circuit shown in Figure does not glow.

    • Solution The bulb in the circuit is not glowing because the two cells are not connected properly. To make the bulb glow, the negative terminal of one cell should be connected to the positive terminal of the other cell, as shown in the given figure.
    • Name any two effects of electric current. Solution The two effects of electric current are (i) Heating effect of electric current. (ii) Magnetic effect of electric current.
    • When the current is switched on through a wire, a compass needle kept nearby gets deflected from its north-south position. Explain. Solution When a current is switched on through a wire, the wire starts behaving as a magnet. Hence, when a compass needle is placed near the given current carrying wire, it gets influenced by the magnetic effect of electric current and gets deflected from its North- South position.
    • Will the compass needle show deflection when the switch in the circuit shown by figure is closed?
      Solution No. The given circuit does not have any current source, In the absence of current, the wire does not behave as a magnet and hence, the compass needle will not show any deflection.
    • Fill in the blanks (a) Longer line in the symbol for cell represents its terminal. (b) The combination of two or more cells is called a . (c) When current is switched 'on' in a room heater, it gets . (d) The safety device based on the heating effect of electric current is called a . Solution (a) Longer line in the symbol for cell represents its positive terminal. (b) The combination of two or more cells is called a battery. (c) When current is switched 'on' in a room heater, it gets heated. (d) The safety device based on the heating effect of electric current is called a fuse.
    • Mark ' T ' if the statement is true and ' F ' if it is false. (a) To make a battery of two cells, the negative terminal of one cell is connected to the negative terminal of the other cell. (b) When the electric current through the fuse exceeds a certain limit, the fuse wire melts and breaks. (c) An electromagnet does not attract a piece of iron. (d) An electric bell has an electromagnet. Solution (a) False : To make a battery of two cells, the negative terminal of one cell must be connected to the positive terminal of the other cell. (b) True : The wire of the fuse is made of special material which has a low melting point. When large current passes through a fuse, it melts quickly and breaks the circuit. (c) False : Working of an electromagnet is based on the magnetic effect of electric current. An electromagnet behaves as a magnet when current passes through it. Hence, it will attract a piece of iron. (d) True : An electric bell has a piece of iron wound by a coil. When current passes through this coil, it behaves as an electromagnet.
    • Do you think an electromagnet can be used for separating plastic bags from a garbage heap? Explain. Solution No. Electromagnets can only attract magnetic materials. Plastic bag is a non-magnetic material and will not be attracted by an electromagnet. Hence, an electromagnet cannot be used for separating plastic bags from a garbage heap.
    • An electrician is carrying out some repairs in your house. He wants to replace a fuse by a piece of wire. Would you agree? Give reasons for your response. Solution No. The electrician cannot be allowed to replace the fuse in the house by a piece of wire. This is because every wire cannot be used as a fuse filament. A fuse filament must have a low melting point such that it could melt and break in response of large amount of current. Most of the wires have high melting point.
    • Zubeda made an electric circuit using a cell holder shown in figure a switch and bulb. When she put the switch in the 'ON' position, the bulb did not glow. Help Zubeda identifying the possible defects in the circuit.
      Solution One of the reasons may be that the rubber band used in the cell holder may not be tight enough to keep the two cells in contact with each other. If the cells are not in proper contact with each other, then the circuit will not be complete and current will not flow through the circuit. Hence, the bulb will not glow. The other reason may be that the two cells are not connected properly. The negative terminal of one cell must be connected to the positive terminal of the other cell.
    • In the circuit shown in figure (i) Would any of the bulbs glow when the switch is in the 'OFF' position? (ii) What will be the order in which the bulbs A, B and C will glow when the switch is moved to the 'ON' position? Solution (i) No. When the switch is in 'OFF' position, the current does not flow through the circuit. Hence, none of the bulbs will glow. (ii) Bulbs will glow simultaneously. When the switch is moved to the 'ON' position, then all the bulbs will glow at once. This is because they all are connected to the same battery and switch.

    NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Science Other Chapters:-

    Chapter 1: Nutrition in Plants

    Chapter 2: Nutrition in Animals

    Chapter 3: Heat

    Chapter 4: Acids, Bases and Salts

    Chapter 5: Physical and Chemical Changes

    Chapter 6: Respiration in Organisms

    Chapter 7: Transportation in Animals and Plants

    Chapter 8: Reproduction in Plants

    Chapter 9: Motion and Time

    Chapter 10: Electric Current and its Effects

    Chapter 11: Light

    Chapter 12: Forests: Our Lifeline

    Chapter 13: Wastewater Story


    CBSE Notes for Class 7 Science - All Chapters:-

    Class 7 Science Chapter 1: Nutrition In Plants Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 2: Nutrition In Animals Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 3: Heat Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 4: Acids Bases And Salts Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 5: Physical And Chemical Changes Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 6: Respiration In Organisms Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 7: Transportation In Animals And Plants Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 8: Reproduction In Plants Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 9: Motion And Time Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 10: Electric Current And Its Effects Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 11: Light Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 12: Forests Our Lifeline Notes

    Class 7 Science Chapter 13: Wastewater Story Notes

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The two main effects of electric current are the heating effect and the magnetic effect. These effects are used in various appliances like electric heaters, bulbs, and electromagnets.

    A simple electric circuit consists of a power source (battery), a conducting wire, a switch, and a load (such as a bulb or resistor).

    When electric current flows through a conductor, it generates heat. This is called the heating effect of current, and it is used in devices like electric heaters and bulbs.

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