describe a simple experiment to demonstrate that an electric current produces a magnetic effects?
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Simple experiment to demonstrate that electric current produces a magnetic effects:
Aim – To produce magnetic effect by an electric current
Requirements – electric compass, matchbox, copper wire, battery
Procedure:
1. Empty the match box and keep the compass inside it.
2. Copper wire is to be coiled around the compass.
3. Join another copper wire to the match box in order to join it with the battery
4. Circuit must be completed from the compass to the battery with the copper wire.
5. Observe the needle of compass to move as soon as the battery is attached.
Answer:
I hope it is clear
Explanation:
We take a thick insulated copper wire and fix it in such a way that the portion AB of the wire is in the north-south direction as shown in fig. A plotting compass M is placed under the wire AB. The two ends of the wire are connected to a battery through a switch. When no current is flowing in the wire AB, the compass needle is parallel to the wire AB and points in the usual north-south direction. When current is passed through wire AB by closing the switch, we find that the compass needle is deflected from its north-south position. On opening the switch, the compass needle returns to its original position.
Thus, the deflection of compass needle by the current carrying wire shows that magnetic field is associated with an electric current.