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what is the difference between charging by friction and charging by induction

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Answered by navkomal
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The frictional charging process results in a transfer of electrons between the two objects that are rubbed together. Rubber has a much greater attraction for electrons than animal fur. ... Induction – By inducing electrons to move from one object to the other

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The frictional charging process results in a transfer of electrons between the two objects that are rubbed together. Rubber has a much greater attraction for electrons than animal fur. As a result, the atoms of rubber pull electrons from the atoms of animal fur, leaving both objects with an imbalance of charge.

Your question answer is that Friction – the transfer of electrons from one object to the other. Conduction – by having two objects TOUCH each other and transfer electrons from one object to the next. Induction – By inducing electrons to move from one object to the other.

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