Static charges can be applied to neutral objects by friction, induction or conduction. What do all of these methods utilize to create this charge?
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Q) Static charges can be applied to neutral objects by friction, induction or conduction. What do all of these methods utilize to create this charge?
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➤ An object can be charged using friction, induction and conduction. Let's talk about each of these methods
- Charging due to friction :- In this method charge in the form of electron is transferred from one body to another and thus the neutral body is charged.
- Charging due to induction :- In this method of charging neutral objects are charged without being in contact example:- a positively charged rod can induce negative charge in a metallic object if both are kept close to each other.
- Charging due to conduction:- In conduction a charged object comes in contact with another object thus exchange of electrons take plus and the object gets charged.
➤ From these examples it becomes clear that all these methods utilise electrons to charge other bodies
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