Chapter 22: Q.2 (page 623)
Can a conductor be charged? If so, how would you charge a conductor? If not, why not?
Short Answer
We can charge the conductor through the process called conduction and induction.
Chapter 22: Q.2 (page 623)
Can a conductor be charged? If so, how would you charge a conductor? If not, why not?
We can charge the conductor through the process called conduction and induction.
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