Mention two points of difference between charging in induction and conduction
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Charging is done by making contact between the two bodies. Charging is done by keeping the bodies close without touching. Charge on each body changes. ... When charged body is removed, the uncharged body again becomes neutral.
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difference between conduction and induction is that conduction allows the charging of a neutral body with a charged body by forming a direct contact with it. While induction is the process of charging a neutral body by a charged body without making any direct contact.
When contact is removed, the charged body retains its charge. When charged body is removed, the uncharged body again becomes neutral.
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