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                               CHAPTER

                               Magnetic Effects of



                               Electric Current







                   n the previous Chapter on ‘Electricity’ we learnt about the heating
                 Ieffects of electric current. What could be the other effects of electric
                 current? We know that an electric current-carrying wire behaves like a
                 magnet. Let us perform the following Activity to reinforce it.

                                                                                 Resistor
                     Activity 12.112.1
                     Activity
                     Activity
                     Activity 12.1
                     Activity 12.1
                                 12.1
                                                                               Long straight
                 n  Take a straight thick copper wire and place it             conductor
                   between the points X and Y in an electric circuit,
                   as shown in Fig. 12.1. The wire XY    is kept
                   perpendicular to the plane of paper.
                 n  Horizontally place a small compass near to this
                   copper wire. See the position of its needle.
                 n  Pass the current through the circuit by
                   inserting the key into the plug.                Figure 12.1
                                                                   Figure
                                                                   Figure 12.1
                                                                   Figure 12.112.1
                                                                   Figure
                                                                          12.1
                 n  Observe the change in the position of the      Compass needle is deflected on passing an electric
                   compass needle.                                 current through a metallic conductor
                    We see that the needle is deflected. What does it mean?  It means that
                 the electric current through the copper wire has produced a magnetic
                 effect. Thus we can say that electricity and magnetism are linked to each
                 other. Then, what about the reverse possibility of an electric effect of
                 moving magnets? In this Chapter we will study magnetic fields and such
                 electromagnetic effects. We shall also study about electromagnets which
                 involve the magnetic effect of electric current.

                                          Hans Christian Oersted (1777–1851)

                    Hans Christian Oersted, one of the leading scientists of the 19    th
                    century, played a crucial role in understanding electromagnetism. In
                    1820 he accidentally discovered that a compass needle got deflected
                    when an electric current passed through a metallic wire placed nearby.
                    Through this observation Oersted showed that electricity and
                    magnetism were related phenomena. His research later created
                    technologies such as the radio, television and fiber optics. The unit of
                    magnetic field strength is named the oersted in his honor.








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