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CHAPTER 12 | ELECTRICITY | NCERT INTEXT QUESTIONS | PAGE 200 , 202, 209 | (CLASS X) | CBSE |

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CHAPTER 12 | ELECTRICITY | NCERT INTEXT QUESTIONS | PAGE 200 , 202, 209 | (CLASS X) | CBSE |
Page 200
Question 1
What does an electric circuit mean ?
Answer:
A continuous and closed path along which an electric current flows is called an electric circuit.
Question 2
Define the unit of current.
Answer:
Unit of current is ampere. If one coulomb of charge flows through any section of a conductor in one second then the current through it is said to be one ampere.
I = Q / t or 1 A = I C s-1
Question 3
Calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge.
Answer:
Charge on one electron, e = 1.6 x 10-19 C
Total charge, Q = 1 C
Number of electrons, n = Q / e = 1C / 1.6x10−19 = 6.25 x 1018
Page 202
Question 1
Name a device that helps to maintain a potential difference across a conductor.
Answer:
A battery.
Question 2
What is meant by saying that the potential difference between two points is IV?
Answer:
The potential difference between two points is said to be 1 volt if 1 joule of work is done in moving 1 coulomb of electric charge from one point to the other.
Question 3
How much energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 V battery ?
Answer:
Energy given by battery = charge x potential difference
or W = QV = 1C X 6V = 6J.
Page 209
Question 1
On what factors does the resistance of a conductor depend ?
OR
List the factors on which the resistance of a conductor in the shape of a wire depends. [CBSE2018]
Answer:
The resistance of a conductor depends (i) on its length (ii) on its area of cross-section and (iii) on the nature of its material.
Question 2
Will current flow more easily through a thick wire or a thin wire of the same material, when connected to the same source ? Why ?
Answer:
The current will flow more easily through a thick wire than a thin wire of the same material. Larger the area of cross-section of a conductor, more is the ease with which the electrons can move through the conductor. Therefore, smaller is the resistance of the conductor.
Question 3
Let the resistance of an electrical component remains constant while the potential difference across the two ends of the component decreases to half of its former value. What change will occur in the current through it ?
Answer:
When potential difference is halved, the current through the component also decreases to half of its initial value. This is according to ohm’s law i.e., V ∝ I.
Question 4
Why are coils of electric toasters and electric irons are made of an-alloy rather than a pure metal ?
OR
Why are alloys commonly used in electric heating devices? Given reason. [CBSE 2018]
Answer:
The coils of electric toasters, electric irons and other heating devices are made of an alloy rather than a pure metal because (i) the resistivity of an alloy is much higher than that of a pure metal, and (ii) an alloy does not undergo oxidation (or burn) easily even at high temperature, when it is red hot.
Question 5
Use the data in Table 12.2 (in NCERT Book on Page No. 207) to answer the following :
(i) Which among iron and mercury is a better conductor ?
(ii) Which material is the best conductor ?
Answer:
(i) Resistivity of iron = 10.0 x 10-8 Ω m
Resistivity of mercury = 94.0 x 10-8 Ω m.
Thus iron is a better conductor because it has lower resistivity than mercury.
(ii) Because silver has the lowest resistivity (= 1.60 x 10-8 Ω m), therefore silver is the best conductor.
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CHAPTER 12 | ELECTRICITY | NCERT INTEXT QUESTIONS | PAGE 200 , 202, 209 | (CLASS X) | CBSE |
Page 200
Question 1
What does an electric circuit mean ?
Answer:
A continuous and closed path along which an electric current flows is called an electric circuit.
Question 2
Define the unit of current.
Answer:
Unit of current is ampere. If one coulomb of charge flows through any section of a conductor in one second then the current through it is said to be one ampere.
I = Q / t or 1 A = I C s-1
Question 3
Calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge.
Answer:
Charge on one electron, e = 1.6 x 10-19 C
Total charge, Q = 1 C
Number of electrons, n = Q / e = 1C / 1.6x10−19 = 6.25 x 1018
Page 202
Question 1
Name a device that helps to maintain a potential difference across a conductor.
Answer:
A battery.
Question 2
What is meant by saying that the potential difference between two points is IV?
Answer:
The potential difference between two points is said to be 1 volt if 1 joule of work is done in moving 1 coulomb of electric charge from one point to the other.
Question 3
How much energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 V battery ?
Answer:
Energy given by battery = charge x potential difference
or W = QV = 1C X 6V = 6J.
Page 209
Question 1
On what factors does the resistance of a conductor depend ?
OR
List the factors on which the resistance of a conductor in the shape of a wire depends. [CBSE2018]
Answer:
The resistance of a conductor depends (i) on its length (ii) on its area of cross-section and (iii) on the nature of its material.
Question 2
Will current flow more easily through a thick wire or a thin wire of the same material, when connected to the same source ? Why ?
Answer:
The current will flow more easily through a thick wire than a thin wire of the same material. Larger the area of cross-section of a conductor, more is the ease with which the electrons can move through the conductor. Therefore, smaller is the resistance of the conductor.
Question 3
Let the resistance of an electrical component remains constant while the potential difference across the two ends of the component decreases to half of its former value. What change will occur in the current through it ?
Answer:
When potential difference is halved, the current through the component also decreases to half of its initial value. This is according to ohm’s law i.e., V ∝ I.
Question 4
Why are coils of electric toasters and electric irons are made of an-alloy rather than a pure metal ?
OR
Why are alloys commonly used in electric heating devices? Given reason. [CBSE 2018]
Answer:
The coils of electric toasters, electric irons and other heating devices are made of an alloy rather than a pure metal because (i) the resistivity of an alloy is much higher than that of a pure metal, and (ii) an alloy does not undergo oxidation (or burn) easily even at high temperature, when it is red hot.
Question 5
Use the data in Table 12.2 (in NCERT Book on Page No. 207) to answer the following :
(i) Which among iron and mercury is a better conductor ?
(ii) Which material is the best conductor ?
Answer:
(i) Resistivity of iron = 10.0 x 10-8 Ω m
Resistivity of mercury = 94.0 x 10-8 Ω m.
Thus iron is a better conductor because it has lower resistivity than mercury.
(ii) Because silver has the lowest resistivity (= 1.60 x 10-8 Ω m), therefore silver is the best conductor.
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