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explain charging by induction, friction and conduction....
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Answered by jagbirjatt4100
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In contrast to induction, where the charged object is brought near but never contacted to the object being charged, conduction charging involves making the physical connection of the charged object to the neutral object. Because charging by conduction involves contact, it is often called charging by contact.

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Answered by Rohith200422
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Induction : Induction charging is a method used to charge an object without actually touching the object to any other charged object. An understanding of charging by induction requires an understanding of the nature of a conductor and an understanding of the polarization process.

Friction : The triboelectic charging process (charging by friction) results in a transfer of electrons between the two objects that are rubbed together.

Example: The rubber balloon has an excess of electrons and the animal fur has a shortage of electrons. Having an excess of electrons, the rubber balloon is charged negatively.

Conduction : Charging by conduction involves the contact of a charged object to a neutral object. ... In contrast to induction, where the charged object is brought near but never contacted to the object being charged.

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