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A charged balloon is placed near the wall. This attracts the protons in the wall while
repelling the walls electrons. This is an example of ...
a. conduction b. conductor c. induction d. Friction
repelling the walls electrons. This is an example of ...
a. conduction b. conductor c. induction d. Friction
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c. induction
The charged balloon's electric field causes a separation (polarization) of charges in the wall without direct contact: opposite charges are drawn toward the balloon and like charges are repelled. This is electrostatic induction, not conduction (no charge transfer) or friction (the charging method).
The charged balloon's electric field causes a separation (polarization) of charges in the wall without direct contact: opposite charges are drawn toward the balloon and like charges are repelled. This is electrostatic induction, not conduction (no charge transfer) or friction (the charging method).
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