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what is charging by induction?

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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Answer:

When a charged object is brought close to but does not touch the conductor. This is called charging a conductor by induction.

Explanation:

In contrast to conduction, there is no transfer of electrons between the two bodies during charging by induction. It is because no physical contact takes place between the charging body and the conductor.

Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Charging by induction is the process when an uncharged object is brought near to a charged object and the charge (electrons) flow from the charged object to the uncharged object without touching or contact.

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