Physics, asked by sharkhan1934, 2 months ago


How does electrostatic induction differ from charging by friction?
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Answered by DivyMishra
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Answer:

Charging by Induction involves another charged particles or another source of charge. However, In charging by friction, You just have to rub two objects to generate static electricity (charge). ... That is, you charged a body by inducing charge in it.

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Answered by MoonxDust
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Charging by Induction involves another charged particles or another source of charge. However, In charging by friction, You just have to rub two objects to generate static electricity (charge). ... That is, you charged a body by inducing charge in it.

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