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Can insulators be charged by conduction and induction

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Answered by Anonymous
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All insulators are generally charged by E field or by conduction, never induction by an H field from an external current. A bushing is the porcelain or resin cast disk insulator you see on power line transformers.

Answered by jfandrew26Jfandrew26
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Answer: NO

Explanation: No, you cannot induce a charge in an insulator. ... "Charging by induction is a three step procedure. First, the essentially free electrons in a conductor are separated and pushed to the backside by bringing near a negatively charged object.

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