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Explanation of Charing by friction,condunction&induction​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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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, conduction charging involves making the physical connection of the charged object to the neutral object.Friction happens when electrons are "wiped' from 1 object onto another. For ex. rubbing a plastic ruler with a cloth. Induction is when charges in an uncharged metal object change "without direct contact" with a charged object.

Answered by srujana57
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it's not charing it's charging

charging by condunction involves the contact of a charged object to a neutral object .....in constant to induction where the charged brought near but never contacted to the object being charged , conduction charging involves making the physical connection of the charged object to neutral objects

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