Transfer by Induction
Trending Questions
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What is force of attraction and repulsion?
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Why is the force of attraction stronger than repulsion?
Q. A comb is seen attracting pieces of paper. The paper pieces undergo which of the following phenomena?
- Charging by rubbing
- None of the above
- Charging by conduction
- Charging by induction
Q. After getting charged by the process of induction, an isolated neutral body will remain electrically .
- charged
- neutral
- heated
Q. What is the nature of the force which is experienced between a negatively charged particle and a positively charged particle?
- Force of repulsion
- Force of attraction
- No force is experienced
- Insufficient information
Q. Materials which do not allow charges to flow through them easily are called poor conductors of electricity.
- False
- True
Q. Electrons in the have the highest tendency to jump out, into any other neighbouring atom.
- innermost orbit
- nucleus
- outermost orbit
Q. After getting charged by the process of induction, an isolated neutral body will remain electrically .
- charged
- neutral
- heated
Q. Tiny bits of paper are a charged comb. Charges develop in the paper pieces because of .
- attracted towards
- repelled away from
- induction
- friction