Difference between charging by induction and conduction.
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Charging by conduction refers to charging an uncharged object by placing it in contact with a charged body. Charging by induction refers to charging an uncharged object by bringing it close to a charged object, without allowing the two objects to come into contact.
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- Charging by conduction is the process when an uncharged object is brought in contact with charged object and the charge (electrons) flow from the charged object to the uncharged object.
- Charging by induction is the process when an uncharged object is brought near to a charged object and the charge (electrons) flow from the charged object to the uncharged object without touching or contact.
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