.In charging an uncharged object by induction the side nearer to the positively
charged object acquires negative charge. Explain why.
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And if a positively charged object is used to charge a neutral object by induction, then the neutral object will acquire a negative charge. ... The charged object that is brought near will always repel like charges and attract opposite charges.
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On charging an uncharged object by induction the side nearer to the positively charged end of the charged object acquires negative charge only because in case of both atoms and poles of magnets, both of them attract the opposite charged atom or pole respectively and repels the like charged atom or pole.
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