difference between electrostatic induction and friction method
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In Charging by Friction method, charge is produced on a body by rubbing the other object while in Charging by Induction method charge is produced on a body by bringing the another body near to that object.
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Induction happens in those bodies where charge is free to move. In those bodies, called conductors, charges move under the influence of an external electric field.
Charging by friction happens in those bodies, called insulators, we’re charge is not free to move. In those, friction extracts charge from the body leaving it charged with the opposite sign of the charge that left the body.
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