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Can a charged body 'A' having a very small charge on it, be used to charge an uncharged body 'B' , such that the charge acquired by 'B' is many times more than that on 'A'? If so, how? Explain.

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Use another body and charge it by transferred to B. What happens to the charge on B and A if we repeat this process?
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