'induction precedes attraction' explain the statement
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The degree of induced magnetism is directly proportional to the strength of the inducing magnet being used, and inversely proportional to the distance between the inducing magnet and the magnetic material.AS a reason for all these properties the magnetic induction has an ability to precedes magnetic attraction
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In conduction, two bodies are brought in contact and charge flows occurs.
When the bodies are oppositely charged, charge flow occurs such that bodies are left neutral after the contact.
When the bodies are of same charge, charge flow occurs until potential is same in both the bodies.
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