1. The transfer of charge from the charged body to the earth.
2. The device used to measure and detect charges.
3. Electricity in which charges are not in motion.
4. Instrument used to measure seismic waves.
5. A long and thick copper strip with a spiked end.
6. The point at which the intensity of the earthquake is maximum
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1. Earthing
2. Electroscope
4. Seismograph
5. Lightning Conductor
6. Focus
Explanation:
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It is called earthing. Earth’s potential is always zero.
So, whenever a charged body comes in association with that of earth, charge flows either from, or to earth.
Explanation:
The instrument used to evaluate charge. It is called electoscope. It is used to evaluate and detect charge.
Static electricity. This is the thing when a non conductor gets charged. The charge can’t flow. So it gets static
Seismograph Or seismometer. It is an instrument used to evaluate the seismic waves. Waves of earth landforms.
It is called lightning conductor.
It is called epicenter.
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