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Physics, 05.07.2019 02:00 jesse1384

How does charging by conduction compare with charging by induction? a) a charged object is needed in conduction but not in induction. b) two neutral objects are needed in conduction but not in induction. c) objects must touch in induction but not in conduction. d) oppositely charged objects form in induction but not in conduction.

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