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Charging by Conduction and Induction (13:15)

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AP Physics 2
APC E&M
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Charging by Conduction and Induction are both demonstrated. Each individual step is clearly described. Electrical Ground is introduced and defined. Both demonstrations are illustrated.This is an AP Physics 1/JEE/NEET Topic.

Content Times:
0:01 The basics of an electroscope
0:43 Demonstrating Charging by Conduction
1:16 Charging the balloon
2:16 What happens when the balloon is near the electroscope?
3:30 What happens when the balloon touches the electroscope?
4:44 Understanding what electrical “ground” is.
6:38 Charging by Conduction with Illustrations
8:16 Demonstrating Charging by Induction
9:27 Grounding the electroscope while charging by induction
10:14 The electroscope is charged by induction
11:34 Charging by Induction with Illustrations

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