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state the major difference between induction and conduction??

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Answered by sharmila30
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Answer:

induction means current is induced or current is not conducted

conduction means the is conducted or used by the circuit

Answered by Anonymous
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➜ Charging a body by conduction is done by touching a charged body, whereas no touching is needed to charge a body by induction.

➜ In charging by conduction, charge moves from charged body to uncharged body, whereas in charging by induction no charge flows from charged body to the uncharged body.

➜ Some charge is lost in charging by conduction, whereas there is no loss in any charge in charging by induction.

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