A neutral electroscope is touched with a negatively charged rod. What is the charge on the electroscope after the rod is removed? *
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Answer:As the rubber rod is brought near, electrons are pushed down into the electroscope, negatively charging the conducting rod and foil, leaving the top part positively charged. Note that the net charge of the electroscope is still zero.
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