State true or false.
Charges cannot be transferred from one body to another.
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false charges can be transferred from one body to another
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The statement, charges cannot be transferred from one body to another is false.
Explanation:
- Charge can be transferred from one object to another and it neither created nor destroyed.
- When electron moves from one place to another, the neutral object will become positively charged.
- Charge can be transferred in three ways such as, by friction, conduction and induction.
- When one particle is rubbed on another particle, the electrons will move from one place to another and it is known as charging by friction.
- When a conductive material is touched with a charged particle, the charges will be transferred from charged particle to a conductor and it is known as charging by conduction.
- When an uncharged material is placed near charged material, it is grounded on neutral material.
- Thus, the charge will flow between two objects and the uncharged material will be charged. Hence, it is known as charging by induction.
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