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In induced charge separation, the charge of both substances remain neutral. There is no actual transferring of charges. During charging by induction, there is a transfer of charges by grounding.

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CONduction involves a stream of charges moving through a material. A copper wire CONducts electricity because electrons can move easily through it.

INduction happens because of magnetic fields surrounding those moving charges. A coil of copper wire (with an electric current!) produces a very large field that can INduce a current in another nearby coil.

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Q: Explain the difference between induced charge separation and charging by induction?
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