A charged object attracts an uncharged object by producing opposite charges in the nearer end of the uncharged object by the process of:
A. electric potential
B. electric induction
C. friction
D. electromagnetic induction
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A charged object attracts an unchanged object by producing opposite charges in the nearerend of the uncharged object is electromagnetic induction
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A charged object attracts an uncharged object by producing opposite charges in the nearer end of the uncharged object by the process of B. electric induction.
Explanation:
- When two objects are rubbed with each other, the objects become charged because of redistribution of charges in objects.
- Here, the friction creates static electricity and the process is called electrostatic induction.
- An object is neutrally charged which has equal number of positive and negative charge. Due to friction, the electron moves from one object to another which makes one object positively charged where another negatively charged.
- Material with same charges repel from one other and material with different charges attract each other.
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