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NCERT Question 13 - Chapter 13 Class 10 -


Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Last updated at Sept. 5, 2019 by Teachoo

A coil of insulated copper wire is connected to a


galvanometer. What will happen if a bar magnet is (i)
pushed into the coil, (ii) withdrawn from inside the coil, (iii)
held stationary inside the coil?

Answer
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Galvanometer is a device which is used to check the presence of current in a circuit.

Since there is no battery connected in the circuit, the current that will be generated in the
insulated copper wire is going to be induced current.

Current is induced when

Moving conducting Wire inside a Fixed Magnetic Field

Keeping Conductor Fixed and Changing Magnetic Field

As bar magnet is

(i) pushed into the coil

The magnetic field around the coil would change.

Hence, some current will be induced in the coil.

Therefore, galvanometer will show some deflection.

(ii) withdrawn from inside the coil

The magnetic field around the coil would change.

Hence, some current will be induced in the coil.

Therefore, galvanometer will show some deflection, but in the opposite direction as that of
Case (i).

(iii) held stationary inside the coil


Since the bar magnet is held stationary

The magnetic field around the coil remains constant.

Thus, the magnetic field does not change.

Hence, no current will be induced in the coil.

Therefore, galvanometer will show no deflection.

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