why is there no contact needed in charging by induction
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Answer:During the induction process, there is never any movement of electrons from the charged object to the sphere. A charged object is needed to charge an object by induction. Yet there is never any contact made between the charged object and the object being charged. Only conductors can be charged by the induction process.
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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. This is done without touching or contact because the force of attraction. The migration of electrons will cause one object to become positive and the other negative.
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