In the process of electrification by induction, the amount of induced charge in relation to the inducing charge is the
a
same in sign and quantity
b
same in sign but greater
c
opposite in sign but greater
d
opposite in sign but less
e
opposite in sign but equal
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Profmichael97
1 year ago
The correct answer is (D) opposite in sign but less
*EXPLANATION*
When a conductor is brought near a charged object, the conductor becomes polarized, and an induced charge appears on its surface. The induced charge is:
- Opposite in sign to the inducing charge (because opposite charges attract)
- Less in quantity than the inducing charge (because some of the inducing charge's field lines terminate on the conductor, but not all)
This process is known as electrification by induction.

King33Victor
2 months ago
all these physics theory tire me eeeh.
I prefer calculation than this rubbish

