explain conduction and induction
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conduction = Electrical conduction is the movement of electrically charged particles through a transmission medium. The movement can form an electric current in response to an electric field. The underlying mechanism for this movement depends on the material.
induction = induction, in electricity and magnetism, common name for three distinct phenomena. Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force (emf) in a conductor as a result of a changing magnetic field about the conductor and is the most important of the three phenomena.
Answer:
Conduction:
*Charges r obtained in contact with other charged body.
*Produces similar or one type of charge.
*Only limited amount of charges r obtained.
Induction:
*Charges r obtained with out any contact with other charged body.
*Both +ve &-ve charges r produced.
*Large quantity of charges can be induced.