Malini Sheshdari Solutions for Chapter: Electric Current and Its Effects, Exercise 2: STEP UP
Malini Sheshdari Science Solutions for Exercise - Malini Sheshdari Solutions for Chapter: Electric Current and Its Effects, Exercise 2: STEP UP
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Questions from Malini Sheshdari Solutions for Chapter: Electric Current and Its Effects, Exercise 2: STEP UP with Hints & Solutions
The filament of a bulb connected in a circuit is broken. Which of the following statements is true?

The filament of a bulb connected to a circuit is broken. Is the following statement true?
The filament gets hot but does not produce any light.

The filament of a bulb connected to a circuit is broken. Is the following statement true?
The ON/OFF switch also breaks.

The filament of a bulb connected in a circuit is broken. Which of the following statements is true?
Electricity will not flow in the circuit.

When the current flowing in a circuit is weak, the bulb may not glow. Why?

When the current flowing in a circuit is weak, the bulb may not glow. What can be added to the circuit to make the bulb glow?

Study this picture of a simple electromagnet and answer the question.
What would happen if the direction of electric current were reversed?

How would you identify the poles of the electromagnet using a light bar magnet?
