how can a neutral body be charged with negative electricity by induction ,explain
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The induction process is characterized by the following general features:
A charged object is needed to charge an object by induction. Yet there is never any contact made between the charged object and the object being charged.
Only conductors can be charged by the induction process. The process relies on the fact that a charged object can force or induce the movement of electrons about the material being charged.
The object being charged ends up with a charge which is the opposite of the object being used to charge it.
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