7. When the free ends of a tester are dipped into a solution, the magnetic needle [NCERT] shows deflection. Can you explain the reason?
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Electric current produces magnetic effect. When free ends of a tester are dipped in the solution, the solution conducts electricity as it is a good conductor of electricity. So, the circuit is now complete. Hence, electricity passes through the wire causing deflection of the magnetic needle of a compass.
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The deflection in the compass needle shows that current is flowing through the wounded wire and hence, through the circuit. The circuit is complete since free ends of the tester are dipped in a solution. The solution is certainly a conducting solution. This is the reason why the compass needle shows a deflection.
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