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Please find the correct question in the attached file:

  • In point (a), The one factor is the charge on each of the objects.
  • In point (b), at this point, the second factor is used as the distance between the charges.
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The two ways to charge an object are Friction and Induction.

Charging an object:

To charge and object generally we can think of three ways, Friction, Conduction, and Induction. Here I am going to explain charging by friction and induction.

(i) Charging by Friction:

In this case, two objects are rubbed against each other. The friction between the two objects creates enough energy for the transfer of charges  ( electrons) from one object's surface to the other. So the imbalance in the electrons produces a charge on the objects.

(ii) Charging by induction:

In this case, an already charged object is brought near a neutral object but there is no contact between the objects. The charged object attracts or repels the electrons of the neutral object, depending upon the type of charge it has. Thus creating a charge imbalance in the neutral object.

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