When a neutral electroscope is touched with positively charged rod, on removing the rod electroscope is charged because of :
(a) induction. (b) conduction (c) radiation. (d) none of these.
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Answer: conduction
Explanation: When a neutral electroscope is charged with positively charged rod, some charges flow from charged rod to electroscope. This results in charging by conduction.
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