what is conduction?what is the difference btw conduction and induction?explain it with the help of example.
Asked by prabal singh | 21st Apr, 2013, 12:23: PM
Charging by Induction:-
The phenomenon according to which an equal and opposite charge is induced on an uncharged body when a charged body is held close to it is called charging by induction.
Charging by conduction:-
Conduction, unlike induction is a process in which the objects actually physically touch each. In this case, transfer of charges is possible from a body at higher potential to a body at lower potential.
Charging by Induction:-
The phenomenon according to which an equal and opposite charge is induced on an uncharged body when a charged body is held close to it is called charging by induction.
Charging by conduction:-
Conduction, unlike induction is a process in which the objects actually physically touch each. In this case, transfer of charges is possible from a body at higher potential to a body at lower potential.
Answered by | 22nd Apr, 2013, 11:04: AM
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