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Answered by tmjyangra058
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I asked weather mary ask him about the party

she asked how much money I need for this

he asked who the girl was wearing that beautiful dress

she said that she don't have to eat that till tomorrow

mr jones said that he have just finished the work

the secretary told him that mr hamsworth could not see him

she said that she had never played tennis in this court

she told me that she will wait for me

she asked her sister what does her new boyfriend look like

he said that he don't think my plan is good

he asked weather it rain next day

he said that he would go to see that play soon

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Static Electricity - Lesson 2 - Methods of Charging

Charging by Induction

Triboelectric Charging

Charging by Induction

Charging by Conduction

Grounding - the Removal of a Charge

The previous section of Lesson 2 discussed the process of charging an object by friction or rubbing. Friction charging is a very common method of charging an object. However, it is not the only process by which objects become charged. In this section of Lesson 2, the charging by induction method will be discussed. Induction charging is a method used to charge an object without actually touching the object to any other charged object. An understanding of charging by induction requires an understanding of the nature of a conductor and an understanding of the polarization process. If you are not already comfortable with these topics, you might want to familiarize yourself them prior to reading further.

Quick Links to Prerequisite Reading

Conductors and Insulators

Polarization

Charging a Two-Sphere System Using a Negatively Charged Object

One common demonstration performed in a physics classroom involves the induction charging of two metal spheres. The metal spheres are supported by insulating stands so that any charge acquired by the spheres cannot travel to the ground. The spheres are placed side by side (see diagram i. below) so as to form a two-sphere system. Being made of metal (a conductor), electrons are free to move between the spheres - from sphere A to sphere B and vice versa. If a rubber balloon is charged negatively (perhaps by rubbing it with animal fur) and brought near the spheres, electrons within the two-sphere system will be induced to move away from the balloon. This is simply the principle that like charges repel. Being charged negatively, the electrons are repelled by the negatively charged balloon

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