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Two identical conducting spheres are charged by induction and then separated by a large distance, sphere 1 has charge +Q and sphere 2 has charge -Q. A third sphere is initially uncharged. If sphere 3 is touched to sphere 1 and separated and then touched to sphere 2 and separated what is the final charge on each of the three spheres?
The process of charging an uncharged object by bringing a charged object near it, but not in contact with it is called charging by ............ (conduction/induction).
When an electroscope is charged by induction, it gets a charge ..................... (same/ opposite) to that of the charged object.
In charging a neutral object by induction, the side nearer to the positively charged object acquires negative charge.
How do you charge an object by induction?
Show that displacement current is equal to conduction during charging of a capacitor.
A negatively charged ebonite rod is made to touch an insulated brass sphere. The brass sphere gets electrically charged by the process of Induction/ conduction
When an electroscope is charged by conduction, it gets a charge ................ (opposite/ identical) to that of the charged object.
The process of charging an uncharged object by touching it to an electrically charged object is called charging by ..............(conduction/friction).
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