Charging a body without actual contact is called electrostatic induction.
(i) Let us consider n uncharged (neutral) conducting sphere at rest on an insulating stand. Suppose a negatively charged rod is brought near the conductor without touching it (Figure (a)).
The negative charge of the rod repels the electrons in the conductor to the opposite
side. Hence, positive charges are induced near the region of the charged rod while negative charges on the farther side. Before introducing the charged rod, the freee electrons were distributed uniformaly on the surface of the conductor, the distribution is no longer uniform with more electrons located on the farther side of the rod and positive charges are located closer to the rod. But the total charge is zero.
(ii) Now the conducting sphere is connected to the ground through a conducting wire. This is called grounding. Since the ground can always receive any amount of electrons, grounding removes the electron from the conducting sphere. It is noted that positive charges will not flow to the ground because they are attracted by the negative charges of the ro (Figure (b)).
(iii) When the grounding wire is removed from the conductor, the positive charges remain near the charged rod (Figure (c)).
(iv) Now the charged rod is taken away from te conductor. As soo as the charged rod is removed, the positive charge gets distributed uniformaly on the surface of the conductor (figure (d)). By this process, the neutral conducting sphere becomes positively charges.