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difference between electrostatic induction and charging by induction

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Answered by Sandip7016sandip
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Charging by Induction involves another charged particles or another source of charge. However, In charging by friction, You just have to rub two objects to generate static electricity (charge). ... That is, you charged a body by inducing charge in it.

Answered by Asiaalii123
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The frictional charging process results in a transfer of electrons between the two objects that are rubbed together. Rubber has a much greater attraction for electrons than animal fur. ... Induction – By inducing electrons to move from one object to the other.
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