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A student was asked to perform an experiment to study the force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field. He took a small aluminium rod A B , a strong horse shoe magnet, some connecting wires, a battery and a switch and connected them as shown. He observed that on passing current, the rod gets displaced. On reversing the direction of current, the direction of displacement also gets reversed. On the basis of your understanding of this phenomenon, answer the following questions:
(b) State the rule that determines the direction of the force on the conductor AB.
(c) (i) If theU shaped magnet is held vertically and the aluminium rod is suspended horizontally with its end B towards due north, then on passing current through the rod from B to A as shown, in which direction will the rod be displaced?
(ii) Name any two devices that use current carrying conductors and magnetic field.
OR
Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines produced around a current carrying straight conductor held vertically on a horizontal cardboard. Indicate the direction of the field lines as well as the direction of current flowing through the conductor.
(a) Why does the rod get displaced on passing current through it?
(b) State the rule that determines the direction of the force on the conductor AB.
(c) (i) If the
(ii) Name any two devices that use current carrying conductors and magnetic field.
OR
Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines produced around a current carrying straight conductor held vertically on a horizontal cardboard. Indicate the direction of the field lines as well as the direction of current flowing through the conductor.
Solution:
(a) The rod gets displaced because the external magnetic field due to magnet and the current in wire interacted to exert a force on the conductor. By rule, a current carrying conductor will always experience a force when placed in an external magnetic field.
(b) Flemings left hand rule: It states that if we arrange our thumb, forefinger and middle finger of the left hand perpendicular to each other such that the forefinger points towards the direction of the magnetic field and the middle finger points towards the direction of the current, then the thumb points towards the direction of the magnetic force.
(c) (i) Towards left side or towards left
(ii) Electric motor and electric generator
OR
(b) Flemings left hand rule: It states that if we arrange our thumb, forefinger and middle finger of the left hand perpendicular to each other such that the forefinger points towards the direction of the magnetic field and the middle finger points towards the direction of the current, then the thumb points towards the direction of the magnetic force.
(c) (i) Towards left side or towards left
(ii) Electric motor and electric generator
OR
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