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difference between conduction and induction

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Answered by 23173amitkananp4etiw
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Difference between charging by induction and charging by conduction induction conduction in this process there is no physical contact between the objects each of these examples involves contactbetween a charged object and a neutral object. ...conduction is a way to transfer energy by employing matter.


talagammoh2004: the process by which a body having an electric charge, without contact is induction
talagammoh2004: conduction s the to move electrical charge with contact
talagammoh2004: conduction is the to movement of electrical charge with contact **
Answered by ishethapraveenp
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Answer:

Definition of Conduction and Induction

Conduction: Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring molecules.

Induction: Induction is  the process where electrical power is transferred from one object to another without the objects touching.

Characteristics of Conduction and Induction

Transfer of Energy

Conduction:  Conduction is a way to transfer energy by employing matter.

Induction: Induction requires no medium or contact to transfer energy.

Process

Conduction:  Conduction stops at the moment the conduction path is broken.

Induction: Induction stops whenever the parties recede each other infinitely.

Gradient Path

Conduction: Conduction is an end to end process. In order for conduction to occur, a potential difference or a temperature difference should be created.

Induction: Induction does not require a gradient path.

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