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How does a charge transfer from one object to another?​

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Charge transfer by Conduction

Charge transfer by conduction using a negatively charged object.

Charge transfer by conduction using a positively charged object.

Charge transfer by induction using a positively charged object.

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Three ways electrons can be transferred are conduction, friction, and polarization. In each case, the total charge remains the same. This is the law of conservation of charge. Conduction occurs when there is direct contact between materials that differ in their ability to give up or accept electrons.

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