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Difference between charging by conduction and charging by induction​

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Answered by cristie1025
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in charging by conduction, the charged is kept in touch with the uncharged while in induction it is kept just nearer to the uncharged object without keeping in touch....

and in conduction, transfer of charges takes place while in induction, separation of charges takes place

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jasmeetsingh28: any more difference
Answered by tanusonwan
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Please mark brainliest if it helps. You may also add examples. I don't remember of induction so I haven added

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