Electrostatics
Consider a neutral conducting sphere. A positive point charge is placed outside the sphere. The net charge on the sphere is then,
A piece of paper appears to be attracted to a charged ebonite rod, even before they touch (see fig.). The charge at A is :
Electrostatic induction is a redistribution of electrical charge in an object, caused by the influence of nearby charges without even touching each other. In the presence of a charged body, an insulated conductor develops a positive charge on one end and a negative charge on the other end.
In this case, A piece of paper appears to be attracted to a charged ebonite rod, even before they touch is because of induction. In the figure it is given that the ebonite rod is negatively charged. The point A will be attracted only if the charge at that point is positive because only unlike charges attract each other.
Hence, the charge at A is positive.
Consider a neutral conducting sphere. A positive point charge is placed outside the sphere. The net charge on the sphere is then,
When a body is charged by induction, then the body
A sure test of electrification is:
In induction, a positively charged body can make an uncharged body positively charged.
Charging a conductor by bringing another charged conductor close to it without touching is called
Describe the method of charging a conductor by induction.
In induction the charge induced in the near surface of a dielectric is:
A piece of paper appears to be attracted to a charged ebonite rod, even before they touch (see fig.). The charge at B is :