Electric Current : Episode 1 with ABHISHEK K R B.Tech - Aerospace, Alliance University CBSE Expert | Inventor of RocketPro 6+ Years Teaching Exp | Mentored more than 5000 students Helped 1000s of students get 10 CGPA in CBSE X Electricity Electric Current Ohm’s Law & Numericals Electric Potential Heating effects of Electric current Electricity Electric Current Ohm’s Law & Numericals Electric Potential Heating effects of Electric current What is Electric Current? The rate of flow of charges is termed as Electric Current. Q1. Why does a conductor conduct Electric current whereas an insulator do not? Q1. Why does a conductor conduct Electric current whereas an insulator do not? A. Conductors are metals B. Free Electrons C. Free atoms D. None of these Q1. Why does a conductor conduct Electric current whereas an insulator do not? A. Conductors are metals B. Free Electrons C. Free atoms D. None of these Q2. Which metal is used to make almost all the electrical wires? Q2. Which metal is used to make almost all the electrical wires? A. Steel B. Aluminium C. Copper D. Iron Q2. Which metal is used to make almost all the electrical wires? A. Steel B. Aluminium C. Copper D. Iron Q3. What is the S.I. Unit of Electric Current? Q3. What is the S.I. Unit of Electric Current? A. Volts B. Ohms C. Coulombs D. Amperes Q3. What is the S.I. Unit of Electric Current? A. Volts B. Ohms C. Coulombs D. Amperes Q4. A current of 0.5 A is drawn by a filament of an electric bulb for 10 minutes. Find the amount of electric charge that flows through the circuit. Q4. A current of 0.5 A is drawn by a filament of an electric bulb for 10 minutes. Find the amount of electric charge that flows through the circuit. A. 100 C B. 200 C C. 300 C D. 400 C Q4. A current of 0.5 A is drawn by a filament of an electric bulb for 10 minutes. Find the amount of electric charge that flows through the circuit. A. 100 C B. 200 C C. 300 C D. 400 C Q5. Calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge. Q5. Calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge. 18 A. 6.25 x 10 electrons 18 B. 4.25 x 10 electrons 18 C. 3.25 x 10 electrons 18 D. 2.25 x 10 electrons Q5. Calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge. 18 A. 6.25 x 10 electrons 18 B. 4.25 x 10 electrons 18 C. 3.25 x 10 electrons 18 D. 2.25 x 10 electrons Q6. Which device is used to measure Electric Current? A. Rheostat B. Voltmeter C. Ammeter D. None of these Q6. Which device is used to measure Electric Current? A. Rheostat B. Voltmeter C. Ammeter D. None of these Question Why do electrons flow in the first place? Electricity Electric Current & Electric Potential Heating effects of Electric current Ohm’s Law & Numericals Numericals Electricity Electric Current Ohm’s Law & Numericals Electric Potential Heating effects of Electric current vdnt.in/light vdnt.in/magneticeffects vdnt.in/youtube10 Get your free session pdfs NOW! Reach out to me @ k.abhishek@vedantu.com