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how does the transfer of charge is occur​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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Three ways electrons can be transferred are conduction, friction, and polarization. In each case, the total charge remains the same. ... Polarization is the movement of electrons within a neutral object due to the electric field of a nearby charged object. It occurs without direct contact between the two objects.There are three methods by which charges can be transferred to build up static electricity: charging by friction, by conduction, and by induction. Charging by Friction When two uncharged objects rub together, some electrons from one object can move onto the other object.

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Three ways electrons can be transferred are conduction, friction, and polarization. In each case, the total charge remains the same. ... Polarization is the movement of electrons within a neutral object due to the electric field of a nearby charged object. It occurs without direct contact between the two objects.

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