differentiate between induction
and conduction
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Conduction is the process of transfer of charges in which the charged object touches the uncharged object for transfer of charges.
On the other hand, induction is the process in which the charged object is brought near the uncharged object for transfer of charges without touching.
On the other hand, induction is the process in which the charged object is brought near the uncharged object for transfer of charges without touching.
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The terms conduction and induction both refer to methods that can cause a current to start flowing in a conductor. The main difference between conduction and induction is that conduction relies only on an electric field, whereas induction relies on a changing magnetic field.
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