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Charges are free to move within conductive materials. This can be taken advantage of by bringing a charged object near a conductive object to create induced charge separation.
This example is from the Electrons at Rest chapter of Ultimate Electronics Book. It demonstrates the concept of "induced charge", showing how charges are free to move within conductive materials.
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