CLASS - 6 || SUBJECT - SCIENCE || Chapter 12 || Electricity and Circuits ||
Chapter12
Electricity and Circuits
1.
What is the purpose of using an electric switch? Name some electrical gadgets
that have switches built into them.
Ans: Electric switch is used to make
electric circuit open or closed for a particular appliance and hence with the
help of a switch we can use an appliance according
2.
Would the bulb glow after completing the circuit shown in Fig. 12.9 if instead
of safety pin we use an eraser?
Ans: No, since eraser is an insulator
so it does not allow the current to pass. Hence the bulb will not glow.
3.
Using the “conduction tester” on an object it was found that the bulb begins to
glow. Is that object a conductor or an insulator? Explain.
Ans: Yes, if the object is good
conductor of electricity then current will pass through conduction tester and
the bulb will glow. Hence the object will be a conductor of electricity.
4.
Why should an electrician use rubber gloves while repairing an electric switch
at your home? Explain.
Ans: Our body is good conductor of
electricity and rubber is insulator. During repairing work if the body comes in
contact with current carrying wire then there will not be any accident as
rubber does not allow the passage of current through it. Hence electrician uses
rubber gloves while repairing an electric switch.
5.
The handles of the tools like screwdrivers and pliers used by electricians for
repair work usually have plastic or rubber covers on them. Can you explain why?
Ans: Plastic or rubber is an insulator
which does not allow electric current to pass through it. The handles of the
tools like screwdrivers and pliers used by electricians for repair have
covering of plastic or rubber so that electric current may not pass through
these tools to the body of the electrician to harm him.
6.
Mention two advantages of a dry cell.
Ans:
1. It converts chemical energy into electrical
energy.
2. It is light and small in size.
7.
Define conductors and insulators. Give one example of each.
Ans: A conductor is that which easily
allows the passage of current through it. Example: Aluminium or any metal.
An insulator is that which does not allow the passage of current through it.
Example: Rubber.
8.
Identify conductors and insulators from the following:Eraser, paper,
matchstick, copper wire, pencil lead, polythene
Ans: Conductors: Copper wire, pencil
lead.
Insulator. Eraser, paper, matchstick, polythene.
9.
Name the scientist who invented electric cell and the scientist who invented
electric bulb.
Ans: Electric cell: Alessandro Volta.
Electric bulb: Thomas Alva Edison.
10.
Give one activity to prove that air is an insulator.
Ans: Take an electric circuit, keep
the terminals unconnected in the air. The bulb do not glow, as air is an
insulator and does not allow the current to flow through it.
11.
If you touch an electric wire carrying current you get a shock, but if on the
same wire the birds sit they do not get any shock/current. Explain why?
Ans: When we hold
the wire carrying current then the circuit is closed and the current flows from
our body and enters earth but the birds sitting on the same wire do not get any
current as the circuit is not complete. If the bird touches the earth wire, it
will also die due to electric shock
12.
(1)What is electric circuit?
(2)How many types of electric circuit
are there? Define them.
Ans:
(1)The diagram that shows the path of electric current is called electric
circuit.
(2)There are two types of electric circuit:
(a) Open electric circuit
(b) Closed electric circuit
(a)Open electric circuit: The
circuit in which electrical contact at any point is broken is called open
electric circuit.
(b)Closed electric circuit: The
circuit in which electric current flows from one terminal of a cell or battery
to the other is called a closed circuit.
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