When a charged object is brought near an uncharged object, it gets attracted. This process involves charging by :
Conduction
Induction
Friction
Electrification
When a charged object is brought near an uncharged object, it gets attracted. This process involves charging by induction.
When a charged object is brought near an uncharged object, it gets ___________. This process involves charging by ___________.
Can we say that a charged object attracts an uncharged object by first charging it through induction? Please explain.
A charged object attracts an uncharged object by producing opposite charge in the nearer end of the uncharged object by the process of:
(a) electric potential (b) electric induction
(c) friction (d) electromagnetic induction
Identify the following, the processes which can be used to charge an uncharged body. (1) Conduction (2) Induction (3) Friction (4) Repulsion
Identify from the following, the processes by which an uncharged body can be charged. (i) Conduction (ii) Induction (iii) Friction (iv) Repulsion