difference between charging by friction and charging by conduction
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charging by friction :- when two objects runed together some electrons from charged object get transfered to the uncharged object
charging by conduction:-when an uncharged object is brought in contact witha a charged object charges flow from the charged object to the uncharged object
charging by conduction:-when an uncharged object is brought in contact witha a charged object charges flow from the charged object to the uncharged object
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The difference between charging by friction and charging by conduction is that in Friction there is rubbing of two bodies is done whereas in conduction the objects are just touched with each other .
Explanation:
Friction
It refers to rubbing of two bodies .
While we rub , the transfer of electrons occur .
Conduction
It refers to charging by just touching the objects .
In this uncharged object is touched or brought closer to charged object .
When touched the electrons from touched end flows to other end .
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