Answer:
Creating static charge by Conduction will produce the same charge on two objects.
Explanation:
Objects normally have a neutral charge i.e a charge of zero. When there is a transfer of electrons from one object to another and a charge is build up in one place, it is referred to as a Static electricity.
There are three ways of creating static electricity.
1. Charging by friction: It is achieved by rubbing two insulating objects together leading to a transfer of electrons from one surface to the other. Example is when you comb your hair. One object will gain a positive charge while other will be negatively charged
2. Charging by induction: In this method, an object is charged without actually touching it rather by bringing a charged object near it. This results to one side having excess positive or negative charge. It is effective on conducting materials such as metals.
3. Charging by conduction: It is done by bringing into contact a charged object to a neutral one. The excess electrons from the charged object will move to the neutral object hence the neutral object will achieve the SAME charge as the charged object.