When a body is charged by induction, then the body
becomes neutral
loses whole of the charge on it
does not lose any charge
loses part of the charge on it
A
does not lose any charge
B
loses whole of the charge on it
C
becomes neutral
D
loses part of the charge on it
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Electrostatic induction is a redistribution of charges in an object, caused by the influence of nearby charges. Charging by induction involves transfer of charges from one part to the other of the body. So no charge loss in this process.
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