In induction ,the charge induced on the near surface of a conductor is
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In induction the charge induced in the near surface of a dielectric is Lesser and dissimilar . The induced charge near surface of a dielectric is less than free charge and is dissimilar i.e. of opposite polarity. So, q(p) is opposite sign of q.
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In induction the charge induced in the near surface of a dielectric is Lesser and dissimilar . The induced charge near surface of a dielectric is less than free charge and is dissimilar i.e. of opposite polarity. So, q(p) is opposite sign of q.
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