QUESTION 11 When a neutral, conducting sphere is brought near a positively-charged glass rod, a charge separation occurs in the conducting sphere where negative charge migrates toward the positively charged-rod, and positive charge migrates away from the positively charged rod. This method of charging is known as O a. charging by polarization Ob.charging by friction O c. charging by convection O d.charging by induction Oe. charging by heat flow

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When a neutral, conducting sphere is brought near a positively-charged glass rod, a charge separation occurs in the conducting sphere where negative charge migrates toward the positively charged-rod, and positive charge migrates away from the positively charged rod. This method of charging is known as __________ .

  a.

charging by polarization

  b.

charging by friction

  c.

charging by convection

  d.

charging by induction

  e.

charging by heat flow

QUESTION 11
When a neutral, conducting sphere is brought near a positively-charged glass rod, a charge separation occurs in the conducting sphere where negative charge migrates toward the positively charged-rod, and positive charge migrates away from the positively charged rod. This
method of charging is known as
O a. charging by polarization
Ob.charging by friction
O c. charging
convection
O d. charging by induction
Oe. charging by heat flow
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 11 When a neutral, conducting sphere is brought near a positively-charged glass rod, a charge separation occurs in the conducting sphere where negative charge migrates toward the positively charged-rod, and positive charge migrates away from the positively charged rod. This method of charging is known as O a. charging by polarization Ob.charging by friction O c. charging convection O d. charging by induction Oe. charging by heat flow
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