d/f conduction and induction
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Conduction and induction refers to the following :
1) CONDUCTION
The process of charging an uncharged body by touching it the another charged body caused due to movement of electrons is called conduction.
2) INDUCTION
The process of charging an uncharged body by bringing it near another charged body but not touching it which is caused by attraction and repulsion of electrons is called Induction.
1) CONDUCTION
The process of charging an uncharged body by touching it the another charged body caused due to movement of electrons is called conduction.
2) INDUCTION
The process of charging an uncharged body by bringing it near another charged body but not touching it which is caused by attraction and repulsion of electrons is called Induction.
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Conduction is the process which transfer energy by either thermal or electric form.
Induction process, one have to adjust its qualities according to the other.
The main difference between conduction and induction is that conduction relies only on an electric field, whereas induction relies on a changing magnetic field.
Induction process, one have to adjust its qualities according to the other.
The main difference between conduction and induction is that conduction relies only on an electric field, whereas induction relies on a changing magnetic field.
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