A charged insulator and an uncharged metal object near one another
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A charged insulator is placed near an uncharged metallic object the charged insulator induces charges on to the uncharged metallic object. The charge appears on the metallic body. This is because it attracts or repels electrons in the atoms of the uncharged body which are at the surface or near the surface.
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