7. An everyday example of charging by induction occurs with the buildup of dust on the screen of a television or computer monitor. When a computer monitor or television screen is turned on it begins to build up a charge. When a neutral dust particle comes near the screen, the charge on the screen induces an opposite charge on the near side of the dust particle and a charge, similar to that on the screen, on the far side. The result is that the dust is attracted to the screen. This same thing occurs if you take the negatively charged balloon and bring it close to a hanging coat or sometimes even the wall. Try it out with your balloon.

Using the image above & your trial that you attempt at home, explain what happens during the process of charging using induction.
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During the process of charging using induction, the negatively charged object (such as the computer screen, balloon, or coat) induces an opposite charge on the nearby neutral object (such as the dust particle or wall). This happens because the charge on the object creates an electric field that affects the charges within the neutral object. The charges within the neutral object redistribute, causing an opposite charge to be induced on the near side of the object and a similar charge to be induced on the far side. As a result, the neutral object becomes attracted to the charged object and moves towards it.