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Electricity

Gujarat Board · Class 10 · Science

Flashcards for Electricity — Gujarat Board Class 10 Science. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Electric Current

What is electric current? How is it defined mathematically?

Answer

Electric current is the rate of flow of electric charges through a conductor. Mathematically, I = Q/t, where I is current (amperes), Q is charge (coulombs), and t is time (seconds). The SI unit is amp

Card 2Electric Current

Why is the conventional direction of current opposite to electron flow?

Answer

Electric current was defined before electrons were discovered. Scientists assumed positive charges were flowing, so they defined current direction as the flow of positive charges. Since electrons (neg

Card 3Potential Difference

Define potential difference. What is its SI unit?

Answer

Potential difference between two points is the work done to move a unit positive charge from one point to another. V = W/Q, where V is potential difference, W is work done, and Q is charge. SI unit is

Card 4Ohm's Law

State Ohm's Law and write its mathematical expression.

Answer

Ohm's Law states that the potential difference across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided temperature remains constant. V ∝ I, or V = IR, where R is resist

Card 5Resistance

What is resistance? What is its SI unit?

Answer

Resistance is the property of a conductor to oppose the flow of electric current. It is the ratio of potential difference to current: R = V/I. SI unit is ohm (Ω). 1 Ω = 1 V/A.

Card 6Resistance

On which factors does the resistance of a conductor depend?

Answer

Resistance depends on: (1) Length (l) - R ∝ l (2) Area of cross-section (A) - R ∝ 1/A (3) Nature of material (resistivity ρ). Combined formula: R = ρl/A, where ρ is resistivity.

Card 7Resistance

What is resistivity? What is its SI unit?

Answer

Resistivity (ρ) is the resistance offered by a unit cube of material. It is a characteristic property of the material. From R = ρl/A, we get ρ = RA/l. SI unit is ohm-meter (Ω m).

Card 8Electric Current

Calculate the current when 300 C charge flows through a circuit in 5 minutes.

Answer

Given: Q = 300 C, t = 5 min = 300 s Using I = Q/t I = 300 C / 300 s = 1 A Therefore, current = 1 ampere

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