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How can a permanent charge by induction be created?
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January 17, 2008 3:49AM
Inductance is the field created when sending a charge through a coil of wire. It's used for shunts in systems to prevent damage from shorts. So I guess if you could neutralize the charge between two coils with large capacitors ,bouncing the current back and forth like a doubler, it may be possible.
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Charging by Induction:-
1. No physical contact.
2. No exchange of charge.
Charging by conduction:-
1. Two objects must be in physical contact.
2.Transfer of charge takes place.
Difference between charging by induction and charging by
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Conduction
1. In this process there is no physical contact between the
objects.
1. The conducting surface is connected to a charged object to
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2. The net charge on the object is zero since equal amount of
opposite charge is accumulated on the side away from the side where
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