12. Magnetic Effects of Electric current


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Description:

This chapter dives deep into the fascinating relationship between electricity and magnetism. The PDF offers a student-friendly approach to understanding magnetic fields, electromagnets, electric motors, and generators. With clear theory, diagram-based explanations, and NCERT solutions, it helps you master the topic for exams and practical understanding.

Why Choose This Book?

Explains complex concepts like magnetic fields and electric motors in a simplified manner

Includes all important diagrams with clear labels

Step-by-step solutions to NCERT questions

Ideal for school exams, competitive exams, and science fairs

Follows the latest Class 10 CBSE Science curriculum

What's Inside the Book?

Magnetic field and field lines

Magnetic field due to a current-carrying conductor

Right-hand thumb rule and its application

Force on a current-carrying conductor

Working of an electric motor

Electromagnetic induction and electric generator

Domestic electric circuits

Concept-based NCERT solutions and key questions

Who Can Benefit from This Book?

Class 10 students aiming for exam success

Science enthusiasts curious about electromagnetism

Parents and tutors supporting student revision

NTSE and Olympiad aspirants

Students preparing for foundational engineering/tech exams

How to Use This Book Effectively

✅ Start by understanding basic magnetic effects and their visualization
✅ Use the diagrams to memorize physical setups like motors and generators
Apply thumb rules and laws to solve conceptual questions
Practice the NCERT and extra numericals regularly
Revise definitions, formulas, and circuit concepts before tests

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, detailed labeled diagrams are included with step-by-step explanations.

Absolutely. All key concepts and NCERT questions are covered in an exam-friendly way.

Yes, it explains practical uses like electric motors and home wiring systems.

Yes, it has a dedicated section with examples of household circuit systems.

Definitely. The focus on concepts and applications makes it ideal for NTSE, Olympiads, etc.