
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.