Chemistry, asked by mdalirazabela, 1 month ago

1.During charging, by induction, it is-

a.the charged object, as well as the earth, that share their charges with the object to be charged.

b. only the charged object that shares its charges, with the object to be charged.

c. only the earth that 'shares its charges, with the object to be charged.

d.the uncharged object that is able to produce charges on itself.

which one is correct
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Answers

Answered by munibaabdullah10
2

Answer:

b

Explanation:

In the induction process, a charged object is brought near but not touched to a neutral conducting object. ... The touching of the ground to the object permits a flow of electrons between the object and the ground. The flow of electrons results in a permanent charge being left upon the object.

Answered by arumallarushil
2

Answer:

Correct option is B

ends up similarly charged to the object used to charge it.

In case of charging by conduction, when an uncharged conductor is touched with a charged conductor, the uncharged conductor acquires charge similar to charged conductor. It happens because of the electrons are shared at the point of contact of the conductors.

Explanation:

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