1. (c) When a rectangular coil of copper is rotated in a magnetic field, the direction of the induced current in the coil changes once in each half revolution. Therefore, the direction of current in the coil remains the same.

    (c) When a rectangular coil of copper is rotated in a magnetic field, the direction of the induced current in the coil changes once in each half revolution. Therefore, the direction of current in the coil remains the same.

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  2. Two safety measures commonly used in electric circuits and appliances are as follows: i. Electric fuse. It prevents the flow of excessive current through the circuit. When the current passing through the wire exceeds the maximum limit of the fuse element, the fuse melts to stop the flow of current tRead more

    Two safety measures commonly used in electric circuits and appliances are as follows:

    i. Electric fuse. It prevents the flow of excessive current through the circuit. When the current passing through the wire exceeds the maximum limit of the fuse element, the fuse melts to stop the flow of current through that circuit, hence protecting the appliances connected to the circuit.

    ii. Earthing is a must to prevent electric shocks. Any leakage of current in an electric appliance is transferred to the ground and people using the appliance do not get the shock.

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  3. We can calculate current drawn by electric oven is Given - Power = 2kW = 2000 W Potential difference of 220 W by applying the formula P = VI By putting the value , I=2000/220= 9.09A

    We can calculate current drawn by electric oven is

    Given – Power = 2kW = 2000 W

    Potential difference of 220 W by applying the formula P = VI

    By putting the value ,

    I=2000/220= 9.09A

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  4. The precautions that should be taken to avoid the overloading of domestic circuits are as follows: a. Different appliances should not be used at the same time. b. Different appliances should not be connected to a single socket. c. Fuse should be connected in the circuit. d. Faulty appliances shouldRead more

    The precautions that should be taken to avoid the overloading of domestic circuits are as follows:

    a. Different appliances should not be used at the same time.

    b. Different appliances should not be connected to a single socket.

    c. Fuse should be connected in the circuit.

    d. Faulty appliances should not be connected in the circuit.

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