Notes Electric Current and Its Effects GR 7
Notes Electric Current and Its Effects GR 7
Figure 2 Batteries
Many appliances work on the heating effect of electric current such as:
electric heater
electric iron
electric stove
geysers
toaster
hair dryer
All these elements produce a high amount of heat when electricity passes through
them. However, this amount can change depending upon the requirements of the
device. This is so because they contain a coil of wire known as an element.
Depending upon the amount of heat required by such appliances different types,
sizes and length of wire are used in them.
The filament of a bulb is a coiled wire that gets hot when electricity is passed through
it. This makes the filament glow and as a result, light is produced from the bulb.
This can prevent a short circuit for fire due to high electric current.
Different types of fuses are used for different devices and some are also
available for houses as well.
How can excessive current pass through a circuit?
Reasons why excessive current can pass through a circuit:
Short Circuit: When the insulation of wires gets torn away, the wires can
come in contact with each other which cause a spark or may lead to a fire
(short circuit).
This is why fuses are used to prevent any kind of short circuit and overloading.
Figure 8: CFL
CFLs do not work on the heating effect of electric current.
They do not have a filament inside them instead they contain two
electrodes that produce light.
These bulbs have a fluorescent coating inside them which makes the light
brighter.
CFLs thus save energy as they do not produce heat along with the light.
Ordinary bulbs on the other hand waste energy as they get heated while
lighting up.
What is an ISI mark?
ISI stands for Indian Standards Institute which standardizes all electrical
appliances.
Hence if any appliance does not have an ISI mark over it, it means that this
appliance does not conform to the standard guidelines of ISI and hence it is
not safe to use.
On the other hand, if any appliance holds such a mark, it means that it is
safe to use, it is a quality product and it will not lead to wastage of
electricity.
MCB, on the other hand, is a switch which turns OFF on its own when a
circuit overloads. Once the problem the circuit is rectified we can switch ON
the MCB once again.
Electromagnet
Every magnetic material has a magnetic field up to which the influence of
its magnetism can be experienced.
They are used in cranes to separate magnetic materials from junk and to lift
heavy objects.
They are used by doctors to remove any magnetic materials that we have
fallen in the eye.
Electric Bell
An iron strip (soft iron armature) which has a hammer attached to it which
is joined to the wire coil.
A battery which connects the wire coil and the contact screw.
As a result, the iron piece attracts the hammer towards itself. The hammer
thus hits the bell and a sound is produced.
As the hammer move towards the iron piece, it moves away from the
contact screw which breaks down the circuit.
As the circuit breaks the wire coil stops receiving any current which makes
the electromagnet lose its magnetic effect.
Then as the hammer falls back the iron strip again comes in contact with
the contact screw and the circuit gets completed.
This again turns the iron piece into an electromagnet and the whole
process continues until the bell is switched OFF. This results in the
continuous ringing of the bell.