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state the sign of the charge acquired by an object when it is charged by a positively charged rod through a) conduction and b) induction. give the reason for your statement


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Answered by Anonymous
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When charged by conduction, the charges are conducted i.e. the charges travel from the charged rod to uncharged body. Hence the body acquires the same charge as the conductor, which in this case is the +vely charged rod.

Answered by secretgiggle783
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When charged by conduction, the charges are conducted i.e. the charges travel from the charged rod to uncharged body. Hence the body acquires the same charge as the conductor, which in this case is the +vely charged rod.

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