Electrostatic Induction
Electrostatic Induction
When a charged object is brought near a neutral object, it makes the neutral object temporarily charged without touching it.
How it works:
1. A charged object is brought near a neutral object.
2. The charged object induces a redistribution of electrons in the neutral object.
3. The neutral object becomes polarized, with one side having an opposite charge to the charged object.
Examples:-
1. Lightning Rods: Attract lightning due to electrostatic induction.
2. Electrostatic Precipitators: Remove dust particles from air.
3. Induction Charging: Charging objects without direct contact.
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