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Electric Current and Its Effects
Introduction
Our ancestors relied on fire for light, warmth, and cooking. Today at the flick of a switch, tum off
a knob, or the push of a button we've instant power. This is possible because of the electric
current. It is one of the important discoveries that helped us revolutionize the way we live. From
the time we wake up till the time we sleep at night, our life is dependent on electricity. From the
television that you simply watch to the toaster that you use to toast bread, all run on current.
Besides playing a serious part in reception, electricity also plays a crucial role in industries,
transportation, and communication. In this article, let us learn more about this important
resource that we are highly dependent on.
What is Electric Current?
Electric Current is the rate of flow of electrons during a conductor. The SI Unit of electrical
current is the Ampere. Electrons are minute particles that exist within the molecular structure of
a substance. Sometimes, these electrons are tightly held and other times they are loosely held.
When electrons are loosely held by the nucleus, they are able to travel freely within the limits of
the body. Electrons are negatively charged particles hence when they move a number of
charges moves and we call this movement of electrons as electric current. It should be noted
‘that the amount of electrons that are ready to move governs the power of a specific substance
to conduct electricity. Some materials allow current to maneuver better than others.
What is an Electromotive Force?
The motion of free electrons is normally haphazard. If a force acts on electrons to make them
move in a particular direction, then up to some extent random motion of the electrons will be
eliminated. An overall movement in one direction is achieved. The force that acts on the
electrons to make them move in a certain direction is known as electromotive force and its
quantity is known as voltage and is measured in volts.
Unit of Electric Current
The magnitude of electric current is measured in coulombs per second. The SI unit of electrical
current is Ampere and is denoted by the letter A. Ampere is defined together as a coulomb of
charge moving past some extent in one second. If there are 6.241 x 10'® electrons flowing
through our frame one second then the electrical current flowing through its ‘One Ampere’Lear UNE Online
The unit Ampere is widely used within electrical and electronic technology alongside multipliers
like milliamp (0.001A), microamp (0.000001A), and so forth.
Visualizing Electric Current
To gain a deeper understanding of what an electrical current is and the way it behaves during a
conductor, we will use the hookah analogy of electricity. Certainly, there are some limitations
but they serve as a very basic illustration of current and current flow.
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We can compare the electrical current to the water flowing through the pipe. When pressure is
applied to one end of the pipe, the water is forced to flow through the pipe in one direction. The
amount of water flow is proportional to the pressure placed on the top. This pressure can be
compared to the electromotive force.
Conventional Current Flow vs Electron Flow
There is tons of confusion around conventional current flow and electron flow. In this section,
let us understand their differences.
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Conventional Current Flow
The conventional current flow works from positive to negative terminal and indicates the
direction that positive charges would flow.
Electron Flow
The electron flow moves from a negative terminal to a positive terminal. Electrons are charged
and are therefore interested in the positive terminal as unlike charges attract.
Properties of Electric CurrentLear UNE Online
* Electric current is a crucial quantity in electronic circuits. We have adapted electricity in
our lives so much that it becomes impossible to imagine life without it. Therefore, it is
important to know the properties of the electric current.
*We know that current is the result of the flow of electrons. The work of moving the
electron stream is understood as electricity. Electricity is often converted into other sorts
of energy like heat, light energy, etc.
* There are two sorts of current referred to as AC (AC) and DC (DC). The direct current can
flow only in one direction, whereas the alternating direction flows in two directions. Direct
current is not used as a primary energy source in industries. It is mostly used in low
voltage applications such as charging batteries, aircraft applications, etc. Alternating
current is used to operate appliances for both household and industrial and commercial
use.
* The electric current is measured in amperes. One ampere of current represents one
coulomb of electrical charge moving past a selected point in one second
* The conventional direction of an electrical current is the direction during which a charge
would move. Henceforth, the present flowing within the external circuit is directed far
away from the positive terminal and toward the negative terminal of the battery.
Effects of Electric Current
When a current flows through a conductor, there are a number of signs which tell if a current is
flowing or not. Following are the most prominent signs:
Heating Effect of Electric Current
When our clothes are crumpled, we use the iron box to make our clothes crisp and neat. On the
principle of heating effect of current, iron boxes work. There are many such devices that employ
the heating effect
When an electrical current flows through a conductor, heat is generated within the conductor.
The heating effect is given by the following equationLear UNE Online
H=I2RT
The Heating Effect depends on the Following Factor:
* The time ‘t’ for which the current flows. The longer the current flows in a conductor, the
more heat is generated.
‘The electrical resistance of the conductor. Higher the resistance, the higher the heat
produced.
* The amount of current. The larger the amount of current the higher the heat produced
If the present is little then the quantity of warmth generated is probably going to be very small
and should not be noticed. However, if the present is larger then it's possible that a clear
amount of warmth is generated.
Magnetic Effect of Electric Current
Another prominent effect that is noticeable when an electric current flows through the
conductor is the build-up of the magnetic field. We can observe this when we place a compass
close to a wire carrying a reasonably large direct current, the compass needle deflects. The
magnetic flux generated by a current is put to good use during a number of areas. By winding a
wire into a coil, the effects are often increased, and an electromagnet is often made.
Chemical Effect of Electric Current
When an electric current passes through a solution, the solution ionizes and breaks down into
ions. This is because a reaction takes place when an electrical current passes through the
answer. Depending on the nature of the solution and the electrodes used, the following effects
can be observed in the solution:
* Change in the color of the solution
* Metallic deposits on the electrodes
* Arelease of gas or production of bubbles in the solution
Electroplating and electrolysis are the applications of the chemical effect of electrical current
Overview on Chapter 14 Class 7 Electric CurrentLear UNE Online
Electric current and its effect is Chapter 14 of Class 7 science NCERT book, it is prescribed by
the Central Board of secondary education and it deals with the concepts of Chemistry whose
understanding is extremely important in order to study the complex concepts that are taught in
higher classes.
The study material provided by the data on electric current and its effects discusses in-depth
about electric charge, electric current, smaller units of electric current, the flow of current,
electric potential and potential difference, sources of electricity, effects of electricity, heating
effect, electromagnet, uses of electromagnets, electric bell, electric buzzer, chemical effect,
electric circuit, connecting electric cells in series, connecting bulbs in parallel, conductors and
insulators.
Students who may find it difficult to grasp these various terminologies that are used in
Chemistry and Physics can refer to the notes provided by Vedantu on electric current and its
effects; it is the base chapter that introduces various terminologies that are important for
higher studies in Physics and as well as in Chemistry. These complex concepts are written in an
extremely simplified language and are provided for students to help them get a comprehensive
understanding of the many topics discussed
Thales was a great scientist in 600 BC. He observed what happens when amber is rubbed with
wool, it acquires the property of attracting hair, tiny bits of paper or cork. Much later in the 16th-
century, Gilbert came across the same properties of various other substances like cat skin,
sealing wax and wool etc. he gave this phenomenon a term called electricity
Accharge is the source of all electricity and electrical phenomena
Subtopics studied in Chapter 14, Electric Current and its Effects are as Follows-
14.1 Symbols of Electronic Components
14.2 Heating Effect of Electric Current
14.3 Magnetic Effect of Electric Current
14.4 Electromagnet
14.5 Electric Bell
Key Points discussed in the Chapter-
An electric circuit is represented by a circuit diagram as representing electric components by
symbols is the most convenient way of studying them.Vedaniti,
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The wire gets heated when an electric current is flowing through it. This is called the healing
effect of electricity, it has various applications.
There are certain special materials used to make electrical fuses that aid in the prevention of
fires and damage to electric appliances. The special materials which these wires are made of
break when large electric currents are passed.
A wire behaves like a magnet when electric current flows through it.
An electromagnet is the current-carrying coil of an insulated wire which is wrapped around a
piece of iron.
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