During charging (i)by conduction (ii)by induction, the charge on the charging object-
1. Decreases in both the cases
2. Decrease in the first case but remains unchanged in the second case.
3. Decrease in the second case but remains unchanged in the first case.
4.remain unchanged in both cases.
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Explanation:
3. Decrease in the second case but remains unchanged in the first case.
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During the charging of an object "(i) by conduction", "(ii) by induction", the charging object's charge "decreases in both the cases".
Answer - (Option 1)
Explanation:
- When charging is done by induction or conduction in both the cases have a similar result that is there will be a decrease in Charge of the charging object.
- The charge decreases through induction or conduction, because in both cases the distribution of charge is always then on the surface and there remains no charge inside the charging body.
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