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Chapter 4 · Electricity: Magnetic and Heating Effects

NCERT Class 8 · Curiosity

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CHAPTER 4 OF 13

Electricity: Magnetic and Heating Effects ⚡

A current is simply charge on the move. Give it a complete path and it will light a bulb, heat a wire or turn iron into a magnet.

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Part 1 · Circuits

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Part 2 · Heating

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Part 3 · Magnetism

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Circuits and conductors 🔌

Current flows only in a closed loop. Break the loop anywhere and everything stops.

🔌 What a circuit needs

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A source — a cell or battery to push the charge.

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A complete path of conducting wire, with no break.

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A device such as a bulb or motor to use the energy, and usually a switch to break the path on purpose.

🔌 Conductor or insulator

ConductorsInsulators
copper, aluminium, ironrubber, plastic
silver (the best of all)wood, glass
salty or impure waterdry air, ceramic
the human bodypure distilled water
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Why wet hands are dangerous near a switch. Pure water is a poor conductor, but the water on your skin carries dissolved salts, and salty water conducts well. Your body then becomes part of the circuit.

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Game 1 — Conductor or Insulator?

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The heating effect 🔥

Current always warms the wire it flows through. Some appliances are built entirely around that fact.

🔥 Where the heating effect is used

DeviceHow it uses heat
Electric iron, heater, geysera coil of high-resistance wire gets hot
Filament bulbthe filament glows white-hot
Toaster, hair dryera hot element warms the air or bread
Fusea thin wire that melts and breaks the circuit if the current is too large
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Why heating elements use nichrome. It has a high resistance and a very high melting point, so it glows hot without melting. Copper, with its low resistance, would barely warm at all — which is exactly why the connecting wires are copper.

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A fuse is a deliberate weak point. It is designed to melt first so the rest of the circuit — and the house — is protected. Replacing a fuse with thick wire defeats the whole purpose and can cause a fire. An MCB does the same job by switching off automatically.

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Game 2 — Which Effect?

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The magnetic effect 🧲

A current flowing through a wire creates a magnetic field around it. Wind the wire into a coil around iron and you have an electromagnet.

🧲 Making an electromagnet stronger

Do thisEffect
More turns in the coilstronger magnet
More currentstronger magnet
A soft iron core insidemuch stronger magnet
Switch off the currentthe magnetism disappears
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The great advantage of an electromagnet is that it can be switched off. That is why cranes in scrapyards use them to pick up and then drop heavy iron — a permanent magnet could never let go.

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The electric bell uses both effects of the chapter: an electromagnet pulls an iron strip to strike the gong, which breaks the circuit, which releases the strip, which closes the circuit again — many times a second.

Game 3 — Electromagnet Facts

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Topic Mock Test

12 questions on circuits, heating and magnetic effects. 🍀

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