When a charged body is brought close to an uncharged body without touching it, a(n) _______________ charge may result on the uncharged body. When a charged body is brought into contact with an uncharged body and then is removed, a(n) _______________ charge may result on the uncharged body.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Explanation:

When a charged object is brought near a neutral object without touching each other a charge arises on the neutral object. This method of charge development is known as induced charge.

On the other hand, when a charged object touches a neutral object and then the charged object is removed will lead to the development of a charge on the neutral object. This charge is known as residual charge.

Thus, we can conclude that when a charged body is brought close to an uncharged body without touching it, an induced charge may result on the uncharged body. When a charged body is brought into contact with an uncharged body and then is removed, a residual charge may result on the uncharged body.


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