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how can we say that charging occurs by induction?
i find that only charges present in a body rearrange themselves?
how does charging occurs? i do not get that?

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If we bring a charged object near to an uncharged one, induction occurs. Due to charge in the charged body, the electron distribution on the otherfeel perturbation and tehrefore tehre will be a segregation of the opposite charges and hence the other object will also be charged.If we bring a charged object near to an uncharged one, induction occurs. Due to charge in the charged body, the electron distribution on the otherfeel perturbation and tehrefore tehre will be a segregation of the opposite charges and hence the other object will also be charged.

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