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15 October, 13:10

1. What is the difference between charging by conduction and charging by induction?

A - During induction, charges move between objects that briefly touch; during conduction, charges move between objects that are rubbed together.

B - During conduction, charges move between objects that briefly touch; during induction, charges move between objects that are rubbed together.

C - During induction, charges move between touching objects; during conduction, charges are redistributed within an object that is near another object.

D - During conduction, charges move between touching objects; during induction, charges are redistributed within an object that is near another object.

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  1. 15 October, 14:41
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    Answer:a
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