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Give the steps to charge a conducting sphere by induction.​

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Give the steps to charge a conducting sphere by induction.​

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→ The sphere to be charged is placed on the insulated stand. Bring charged rod ( say a positively charged rod ) near uncharged conducting sphere.

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→ The free electrons of the sphere attracted towards the rod. It makes one side of the conductor negatively charged and other positively charged. The negatively charges are called bound charges and the positive charges are called free charges.

→ When sphere is grounded , the free charges (positive charges) flows to the earth and the bound charges (negative charges) remains on sphere due to attractive force of charge on the rod.

→ When the rod is removed and sphere is disconnected from the Earth , the negative charge spreads uniformly on the spear.

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→ To make sphere positively charged similar steps are involved by taking a negatively charged rod.

Hope it helped u.

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Answered by anuragdgr4
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Give the steps to charge a conducting sphere by induction.

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» Charging by induction

» \Large\bold\star\underline{\underline\textbf{Setup of required (given) apparatus\:}}⋆

Setup of required (given) apparatus

→ The sphere to be charged is placed on the insulated stand. Bring charged rod ( say a positively charged rod ) near uncharged conducting sphere.

» \Large\bold\star\underline{\underline\textbf{Working on the basis of induction\:used}}⋆

Working on the basis of inductionused

→ The free electrons of the sphere attracted towards the rod. It makes one side of the conductor negatively charged and other positively charged. The negatively charges are called bound charges and the positive charges are called free charges.

→ When sphere is grounded , the free charges (positive charges) flows to the earth and the bound charges (negative charges) remains on sphere due to attractive force of charge on the rod.

→ When the rod is removed and sphere is disconnected from the Earth , the negative charge spreads uniformly on the spear.

→ To make sphere positively charged similar steps are involved by taking a negatively charged rod.

Hope it helped u.

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