An example of an induction charging of two metal spheres. The metal spheres are supported by insulating stands so that any charge acquired by the spheres cannot travel to the ground. The spheres are placed side by side (see diagram i. below) so as to form a two-sphere system. Being made of metal (a conductor), electrons are free to move between the spheres - from sphere A to sphere B and vice versa.
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friction, conduction, and induction
this is because of induction of charge .
It is called induction
by induction
by induction
Negetiv charge due to induction.
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a metalic sheet can be charge by induction and conduction to keep it on insulated stand
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friction, conduction, and induction
this is because of induction of charge .
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