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Define electrostatic induction ? ? ?????

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• Electrostatic induction is a phenomenon of temporary electrification of a conductor in the presence of a charge body in which opposite charge appear at near end and light charges appear for end of the conductor.

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Electrostatic Induction →

It is a phenomenon due to which electricity gets generated in a material by bringing it closer to another charged object .

In this process, a charged object is brought near but not touched to a neutral conducting object. The presence of a charged object near a neutral conductor forces electrons within the conductor to move.

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