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What do you mean by charging by Charging by friction, Charging by conduction and Charging by induction???​

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Answered by SmokyHeartz
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Charging by friction:- When you rub one material to another, they are charged by friction. Material losing electron is positively charged and material gaining electron is negatively charged. Amount of gained and lost electron is equal to each other. In other words, we can say that charges of the system are conserved.❤️

charging by conduction:-Charging by conduction involves the contact of a charged object to a neutral object. Hence when an uncharged conductor is brought in contact with a charged conductor, charge is shared between the two conductors and hence the uncharged conductor gets charged.❤️

charging by induction:-Charging by Induction. When charging a conductor by induction, a charged object is brought close to but does not touch the conductor. In the end the conductor has charge of the opposite sign as the charge on the object.❤️

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

✧ Charging by friction -

The transfer of free electrons taking place between the two bodies that are rubbed together.

✧ Charging by conduction -

The method of charging the uncharged body by bringing it in contact with the charged body.

✧ Charging by induction -

The method of charging an uncharged conductor by bringing a charged body in close vicinity without making any physical contact between the two bodies.

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