To Choose: The correct option.
Answer to Problem 9STP
Option A
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
A body which has excess or deficit number of electrons as compared to number of protons is known as charged body. A body can be charged by mainly three methods:
1. Charging by
2. Charging by induction
3. Charging by friction
When a neutral body is touched by a charged body, it is called charging by conduction. When a neutral object is brought near a charged body, the neutral body gets polarized and it is called charging by induction. When two neutral bodies having different electronegativities are rubbed against each other, one gets positively charged and other gets negatively charged.
Conclusion:
Thus, option A is correct.
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