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can an insulator be charged by conduction. give explanation.​

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Answered by gmuthalappa22
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A charged insulatingobject is certainly capable of transferring its charge to another object. The result of thecharge transfer will be the same as the result of charging by conduction. Both objects will have the same type ofcharge and the flow of electrons is in the same direction.

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