(e) How is charging by induction different from charging by conduction?
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Conduction: The process of charging the uncharged object by bringing it in contact with another charged object is called charging by conduction.
Induction: The process of charging the uncharged object by bringing another charged object near to it, but not touching it, is called charging by induction.
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The major difference between conduction and induction is that conduction allows the charging of a neutral body with a charged body by forming a direct contact with it. While induction is the process of charging a neutral body by a charged body without making any direct contact.
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