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describe the construction and working of an electroscope​

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Answered by sonam3246
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Answer:

WORKING OF AN ELECTROSCOPE : In an uncharged electroscope, the leaves hang straight down. When a charged object touches the metal knob, electric charges travel down the rod and into the leaves. ... Since the charge on both leaves is the same the leaves repel each other and spread out.

Answered by Thegreatarsh
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Explanation:

 simple electroscope consists of a glass jar resting on a wooden base. It is closed with an ebonite stopper having a hole. A brass rod passes through this hole. Two gold leaves are attached to the lower end of  the rod. A brass knob or disc is attached to the upper end of the rod. The glass vessels protects the gold leaves from air currents. Two strips of tin foils are fixed inside the bell jar facing the gold leaves. When the electroscope is in use, the metal foil is connected to the earth.

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