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explain electroscope and earthing​

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Answered by parasharpraveen244
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An electroscope is a charge-detecting device which depicts the presence of a charge on the apparatus itself or upon other objects in the nearby vicinity. ... The grounding process involves a transfer of electrons between the charged electroscope and the conducting object to which it is touched.

Answered by ratamrajesh
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Electroscope; It is a device that can be used to test whether an object is carrying charge or not. Electroscope consists of closely placed two metallic (aluminium) foils or strips. When both the strips are charged with similar charges, they repel each other and become wide on.

The earthing process involves a transfer of electrons between the charged electroscope and the conducting object to which it is touched.

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