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Physics — Magnetic Effects Of Electric Current

50 Questions Class 10 MCQs
1
The magnetic field around a straight current-carrying conductor is in the form of:
2
The device used to detect the presence of current in a circuit is:
3
The SI unit of magnetic field is:
4
The magnetic field inside a long straight solenoid is:
5
The direction of force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field is given by:
6
The magnetic field produced by a current in a conductor increases when:
7
The Earth’s magnetic field is due to:
8
The strength of magnetic field inside a solenoid can be increased by:
9
An electromagnet uses:
10
A commutator is used in an electric motor to:
11
The rule used to find direction of magnetic field around a current-carrying conductor is:
12
The north pole of a magnet moves which way in a magnetic field?
13
A solenoid behaves like a:
14
In an electric motor, the armature rotates because:
15
Electromagnetic induction means:
16
A magnetic field exists around:
17
The South pole of a magnet is attracted to:
18
If the current in a conductor is reversed, the magnetic field:
19
Magnetic field lines never:
20
A current-carrying loop experiences:
21
If number of turns in a solenoid are doubled, magnetic field:
22
Fleming’s right-hand rule is used to find direction of:
23
Which material is best for electromagnets?
24
The magnetic field strength is strongest:
25
Which of the following is NOT an application of electromagnets?
26
Inside a magnet, magnetic field lines run from:
27
Outside a magnet, magnetic field lines run from:
28
The force on a conductor in a magnetic field is maximum when angle between current and field is:
29
A magnetic compass works on the principle of:
30
The field lines are denser when magnetic field is:
31
The North pole of a freely suspended magnet points:
32
The magnetic field is weakest:
33
The magnetic field inside a current loop is:
34
Electromagnets are used in:
35
Increasing area of coil in a generator:
36
The primary function of brushes in an electric motor is to:
37
A straight conductor carrying current in magnetic field experiences force if:
38
When current stops in an electromagnet, the magnetism:
39
The direction of magnetic field lines around a conductor depends on:
40
The core of an electromagnet must be made of:
41
Force on a charged particle moving in magnetic field is:
42
Magnetic field is measured using:
43
In a DC motor, torque is produced because:
44
Magnetic field lines crowd more at poles because:
45
A neutral conductor placed in magnetic field:
46
A solenoid converts:
47
Magnetic field due to solenoid resembles that of:
48
Fleming’s left-hand rule is used in:
49
Magnetic field lines emerge from:
50
The device that produces electric current using mechanical motion is:

Frequently Asked Questions

The region around a magnet or current-carrying conductor within which its magnetic influence can be felt is called a magnetic field.

Imaginary lines that represent the direction and strength of the magnetic field. They emerge from the North pole and enter the South pole.

Outside a magnet: North ? South. Inside the magnet: South ? North, forming closed loops.

A stronger magnetic field.

If we hold the current-carrying conductor with the right hand such that the thumb points in the direction of current, then the curled fingers show the direction of magnetic field lines.

Concentric circles formed around the conductor; strength increases with increase in current and decreases with distance.

\( B \propto \dfrac{I}{r} \), where I is current and r is distance.

The direction of the magnetic field also reverses.

A long coil of closely spaced circular turns of insulated wire.

It produces a uniform strong magnetic field inside it, with a defined North and South pole.

A temporary magnet formed when current passes through a coil wrapped around a soft iron core.

Used in electric bells, cranes, speakers, relays, magnetic locks, etc.

A device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.

On the magnetic effect of electric current and force on a current-carrying conductor.

If the thumb, forefinger, and middle finger of the left hand are placed perpendicular: Forefinger = magnetic field, Middle finger = current, Thumb = direction of force.

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