movement of electrons
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Electrons move onto the object, giving it a static charge. Apex ;)
conduction
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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 conduction: Induction Conduction 1. In this process there is no physical contact between the objects. 1. The conducting surface is connected to a charged object to transfer the charge. 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 a charge is induced. 2. The net charge on the object changes after the charging process since there is a transfer of charge.
a buildup of electrons on an object is called a blank charge
Electrons move onto the object, giving it a static charge. Apex ;)
conduction
Conduction
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Friction will give a positive charge to a neutral object by conduction. This is done by rubbing two different materials together.
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 conduction: Induction Conduction 1. In this process there is no physical contact between the objects. 1. The conducting surface is connected to a charged object to transfer the charge. 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 a charge is induced. 2. The net charge on the object changes after the charging process since there is a transfer of charge.
a buildup of electrons on an object is called a blank charge
Conduction.... Why you ask because Conduction is the transfer of energy from one object to another object through direct contact.
Friction - charging something by rubbing it against another object Induction - charging something by coming close to charged object, but not touching Conduction - charging something by touching a charged object
Through conduction. The atoms in the solids won't go anywhere, but will transfer their heat energy along.
Heat is transferred from an object that has a thermal conductivity temperature to another object through heat conduction.
The heat used for frying is transferred to the pan by conduction and radiation and is transferred to the fried object by conduction through the oil.