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Solutions for Chapter 10: Electricity and Magnetism – 1

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 10 of CISCE Goyal Brothers Prakashan for A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9.


Unit I Exercise 1Unit I Practice Problems 1Unit I Practice Problems 2Unit I Practice Problems 3Unit I Practice Problems 4Unit I Practice Problems 5Unit II Exercise 2 (A) Objective QuestionsUnit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions
Unit I Exercise 1

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9 10 Electricity and Magnetism – 1 Unit I Exercise 1

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 1.1

There is a positively charged sphere A and negatively charged sphere B, such that they are brought in electrical contact by a copper wire.

Which sphere is at higher potential before electrical contact on the basis of convention?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 1.2

There is a positively charged sphere A and negatively charged sphere B, such that they are brought in electrical contact by a copper wire.

Which sphere is at lower potential before electrical contact on the basis of convention?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 1.3

There is a positively charged sphere A and negatively charged sphere B, such that they are brought in electrical contact by a copper wire.

In which direction conventional current flows?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 1.4

There is a positively charged sphere A and negatively charged sphere B, such that they are brought in electrical contact by a copper wire.

In which direction electronic current flows?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 1.5

There is a positively charged sphere A and negatively charged sphere B, such that they are brought in electrical contact by a copper wire.

What is the potential of the spheres after electrical contact?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 2.1

What do you understand by the term electric potential?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 2.2

Define electric potential in terms of energy spent.

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 2.3

State the unit of electric potential and define it.

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 3.1

What do you understand by the term quantity of electric charge?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 3.2

State SI unit of electric charge and define it.

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 3.3

How many electrons constitute one unit electric charge in SI system?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 4.1

What do you understand by the term electric current?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 4.2

State and define the SI unit of electric current.

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 4.3

State the relation between electric current; the number of electrons moving in a circuit and time in seconds.

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 5.1

How electric current flows in solids?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 5.2

How electric current flows in liquids?

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 6.1

Define the term potential difference.

Unit I Exercise 1 | Q 6.2

How is potential difference related to work done and quantity of charge?

Unit I Practice Problems 1

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9 10 Electricity and Magnetism – 1 Unit I Practice Problems 1

Unit I Practice Problems 1 | Q 1

A charge of 5000 C flows through an electric circuit in 2 hours and 30 minutes. Calculate the magnitude of current in a circuit.

Unit I Practice Problems 1 | Q 2

A charge of 8860 C flows through an electric circuit in 2 min and 40 s. Calculate the magnitude of current in a circuit.

Unit I Practice Problems 2

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9 10 Electricity and Magnetism – 1 Unit I Practice Problems 2

Unit I Practice Problems 2 | Q 1

A battery can supply a charge of 25 × 104 C. If the current is drawn from battery at the rate of 2.5 A, calculate the time in which battery will discharge completely.

Unit I Practice Problems 2 | Q 2

A dry cell can supply a charge of 800 C. If continuous current of 8.0 mA is drawn, calculate the time in which cells will discharge completely.

Unit I Practice Problems 3

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9 10 Electricity and Magnetism – 1 Unit I Practice Problems 3

Unit I Practice Problems 3 | Q 1

Calculate the total number of electrons flowing through a circuit in 20 mins and 40 s, if a current of 40 μA flows through the circuit.
[1 e = 1.6 × 10-19 C]

Unit I Practice Problems 3 | Q 2

4 × 1020 electrons flow through a circuit in 10 hours. Calculate magnitude of current. [1 e- = 1.6 × 10-19 C]

Unit I Practice Problems 4

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9 10 Electricity and Magnetism – 1 Unit I Practice Problems 4

Unit I Practice Problems 4 | Q 1

What is the electrical potential at a point in an electric field when 24 J of work is done in moving a charge of 96 C from infinity?

Unit I Practice Problems 4 | Q 2

A charge of 75 C is brought from infinity to a given point in an electric field, when amount of work done is 3.75 J. Calculate the electrical potential at that point.

Unit I Practice Problems 5

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9 10 Electricity and Magnetism – 1 Unit I Practice Problems 5

Unit I Practice Problems 5 | Q 1

A work of 25 J and 30 J is done when 5 C charge is moved first to point A and then to point B from infinity. Calculate the potential difference between points A and B.

Unit I Practice Problems 5 | Q 2

A charge of 25 C is moved from infinity to points A and B in an electric field when the work is done to do so is 10 J and 10.5 J respectively. Calculate the potential difference between points A and B.

Unit II Exercise 2 (A) Objective Questions

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9 10 Electricity and Magnetism – 1 Unit II Exercise 2 (A) Objective Questions

Unit II Exercise 2 (A) Objective Questions | Q 1

Select the correct option:

SI unit potential difference is:

  • coulomb

  • kelvin

  • volt

  • ampere

Unit II Exercise 2 (A) Objective Questions | Q 2

Select the correct option:

Current in a circuit flows:

  • in a direction from high potential to low potential

  • in a direction from low potential to high potential

  • in a direction of flow of electron

  • in any direction

Unit II Exercise 2 (A) Objective Questions | Q 3

Select the correct option:

In a metallic conductor, electric current is thought to be due to movement of:

  • ions

  • amperes

  • electrons

  • protons

Unit II Exercise 2 (A) Objective Questions | Q 4

Assuming that the charges of an electron is 1.6 × 10-19 coulombs, the number of electrons passing through a section of wire per sec, when the wire carries a current of one ampere is:

  • 0.625 × 1019

  • 1.6 × 10-19

  • 1.6 × 1019

  • 0.627 × 10-17

Unit II Exercise 2 (A) Objective Questions | Q 5

Select the correct option:

Which of the following is the best conductor of electricity?

  • copper

  • gold

  • platinum

  • silver

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9 10 Electricity and Magnetism – 1 Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 1

What do you understand by the term electric cell?

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 2

Draw a neat and labelled diagram of a simple voltaic cell showing clearly the direction of flow of conventional current and direction of flow of electrons.

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 3

Briefly describe the theory of simple voltaic cell.

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 4.1
What do you understand by an electric circuit?
Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 4.2

What do you understand by the closed electric circuit

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 4.3

What do you understand by the open electric circuit?

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 5

State two conditions necessary for a circuit, such that electric current flows through it.

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 6.1

Draw a neat diagram showing a closed electric circuit.

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 6.2

Draw a neat diagram showing a open electric circuit.

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 7

Name four electric conductors and four electric insulators.

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 8.1

What do you understand by the term electric resistance?

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 8.2

Why does the filament of an electric bulb in an electric circuit get white-hot, but not the connecting wires?

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 9

Is it correct to say that a resistance wire is an insulator or a bad conductor? Explain your answer.

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 10.1

What do you understand by the term series circuit?

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 10.2

State two characteristics of resistances in the series circuit.

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 10.3

Draw a diagram showing two bulbs connected in series to a dry cell.

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 11.1

What do you understand by the term parallel circuit?

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 11.2

State two characteristics of resistance in the parallel circuit.

Unit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions | Q 11.3

Draw a diagram showing two bulbs connected in parallel to a dry cell.

Solutions for 10: Electricity and Magnetism – 1

Unit I Exercise 1Unit I Practice Problems 1Unit I Practice Problems 2Unit I Practice Problems 3Unit I Practice Problems 4Unit I Practice Problems 5Unit II Exercise 2 (A) Objective QuestionsUnit II Exercise 2 (B) Subjective Questions
Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9 chapter 10 - Electricity and Magnetism – 1 - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in A New Approach to ICSE Physics Part 1 [English] Class 9 chapter 10 Electricity and Magnetism – 1 are Electric cell, Symbols and Functions of Various Components of an Electric Circuits, Direction of the Electric Current - Conventional and Electronic Flow, Conservation of Electrical Energy, Electric Current, Electric Circuit, Types of Circuits: Simple Circuit, Conductors and Insulators, Flow of Charges (Electrons) Between Conductor, Potential and Potential Difference, Resistance (R), Ohm's Law (V = IR), Social Initiatives for Energy, Factors Affecting the Resistance of a Conductor.

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